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Old Jan 15, 2004 | 06:17 PM
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Thanks for your advice everyone. I was looking at the sand sharks they have a great price. This is going to be my wifes bike once my Raptor is here and I don't need to put a whole lot of money into a bike shes going to cruise on.

What is the concensus on drop the gear in the front? Worth it or not?
 
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Old Jan 15, 2004 | 06:46 PM
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As far as the sprocket - buy a cheapo ($12), take it, and try it - only takes a beers worth of time (if that)to change it out and adjust the chain. That way you'll have a driect comparision in the same conditions. Or - you'll get around just fine with the stock sprocket.

I went with the Raptor rear shock because my stocker was history and I had replaced the good stock Raptor shock with an Elka. I was left with an extra shock, so.....It was mostly out of penny-pinching and an experiment. Turned out great - a tad more travel too.
 
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Old Jan 15, 2004 | 08:54 PM
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Didn't even notice you were in Fresno.

Ahhh man, I'm heading up NEXT weekend to Hollister. At least that is the plan. Going to take a new rider up there. I've ridden with one other rider from here (powerstroke01) up at Miami Trails.

I belong to a riding group and we've had up to about 12 quads on one ride. It's cool to be in a long line like that. Experience varies from some guys/gals being long time riders to a new. There's probably 40-50 members or something like that but I never see or hear from any of them. It's a Cen Cal. grp, but we pull from LA to Sac. We tend to ride in the Central Cal area (Gorman, Bakersfield, Pismo, Hollister, Miami Trails, other local spots.) PM me if you are interested. Open to MC and ATVs (and I'm sure buggies, rails, etc. would be welcome as well.) Most people tend to prefer Pismo.

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Old Jan 15, 2004 | 11:47 PM
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I would definately drop 1 tooth off the front sprocket.
 
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