Raptor.. does it have to be tipsy ?
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I put YFZ450 shocks on mine and 2+ 1 up A-arms.
This charnged the handling night and day. I still need an axel to finish the project though.
A good set of shocks even on stock a-arms i've found can help alot because the ATV doesn't want to roll into the turns as much.
This charnged the handling night and day. I still need an axel to finish the project though.
A good set of shocks even on stock a-arms i've found can help alot because the ATV doesn't want to roll into the turns as much.
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The biggest change fot the money is adding 2.5 inch durablue spacers to the rear of the bike. You probably won't need to do much else if you are a recreational rider. Just doing this will change the bike bigtime.
You can get these at rockymountainatv.com for about $80.
You can get these at rockymountainatv.com for about $80.
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Originally posted by: ShadyRascal
Get some Gorilla flush mount valve stems for the front for about 20 bucks, then flip the front rims around. Adds several inches width on a Raptor.
Get some Gorilla flush mount valve stems for the front for about 20 bucks, then flip the front rims around. Adds several inches width on a Raptor.
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Ordered them from someplace online. I think if you put gorilla flush mount valve stems in your search engine or even on ebay you'll find them. It was maybe rocky mtn or ronnies, one of the bigger places. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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Is it these? Or these? Those r the only ones i see. thanks for help so far, i need some flush ones tho bad.