Starting Mods on Warrior
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Starting Mods on Warrior
I have an 03 warrior that is completely stock. COMPLETELY. I saved up some cash and Ive decided to try it a bit quicker. I heard from some people that the first thing I should do is upgrade my air filter to a K&N filter. They say it will really improve my bikes perfomance. Can anybody suggest where to start.
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Starting Mods on Warrior
Originally posted by: HappaRap
Does anybody care for the Alien pipe on a Warrior?
Does anybody care for the Alien pipe on a Warrior?
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You know what Im gonna replace my rear tires because from day one I've had to fix leaks on those things. I had another friend tell me he had the same problem on his stock warrior tires. I went to my dealer to check out some tires but they had no selection what so ever. Somebody recommended I try www.denniskirk.com for some tires. What do you guys think? I really dont trust my local dealers they seam really shady for some reason. I feel like they are always trying to pull a quick one on me. How much should a k&n filter run? I dont think their price is really accurate.
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I ride with two people who have alien full systems and K&N filters, no adapters, and the pipe is pretty loud, but has a real nice low baratone rumble to it. I rode them before the pipes and after and I must say really nice power gain, by the seat of my pants dyno of course.
They also went with Holeshot XCTs, and really like the way they hookup, lost alot of sliding ability though. I must say, those 22-11-9's look pretty darn big on the back end, but they work fine.
They also went with Holeshot XCTs, and really like the way they hookup, lost alot of sliding ability though. I must say, those 22-11-9's look pretty darn big on the back end, but they work fine.