Trinity 734 Raptor?
#31
Originally posted by: Raptor734R
Yes I am running the stock swing arm as of now, I am happy with it for the riding I do. I do ok off of the start, but I supose an extended swingarm wouldnt hurt. I have been kicking around the idea of getting one, not sure 3-4", or what diff. it would make?
Yes I am running the stock swing arm as of now, I am happy with it for the riding I do. I do ok off of the start, but I supose an extended swingarm wouldnt hurt. I have been kicking around the idea of getting one, not sure 3-4", or what diff. it would make?
#32
i would say get the +4. as long as you dont do any jumping. its going to let you come out of the whole a lot faster and give your way more control all around. i run my +4 on my little stocker and i come out of the hole like a rocket. still can do a wheelie in any gear if i want also. its also hella easier to dune on the +4.
#33
Does the front end seem alot lighter with that 734 mod. on it, or are you having simple hook up problems.
#34
yeah i do moderate little jumps when we are dunign the bowls and find those little piles of sand. +4 will greatly enhance you off the line ability, a +6 would even be better. i think you need to learn how to launch you bike, their is a trick to coming out of the hole hard. what paddles are you running.
#35
I am sure I have room for improvement, I have the torque down low in third to pull me out of the hole faster than some extended banshee's that I have played with and no problem with the front coming up. But no, I cant say I explode out of the hole. I was running ITP sand stars and they worked well, but have switched to 20" 9 paddle extreme haulers.
#37
Originally posted by: CTracingraptor
you'll run a lot better on a 22x11x8 7 paddle hauler. its the best choice of size and paddle for the raptors.
you'll run a lot better on a 22x11x8 7 paddle hauler. its the best choice of size and paddle for the raptors.
#38
maybe they are, but we're not talking bout the 300' we are talking about the big hills out west...lol. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] i wouldnt have posted the commment about teh size if i didnt knwo what he was going to run them on.
#39
Thanks for the tire info, I am planning on sticking with the ones I have, rather than spend more money on tires, I am looking around at swingarms though for the 700, will probably get a +4 and see what kind of differance it makes.
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