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warrior kick start
nope. you can put a pull start on it, but you wouldn't lose much weight anyways, and they're not designed for extended use so they tend to be unreliable. In my opinion it's a losing battle when you try to make a warrior lighter. It's a heavy engine, and there's nothing you can do to shave off those pounds (just the engine itself weighs 140 lbs). There's not really much weight you can drop without ending up with a safety hazard or spending big money for aftermarket stuff. I'm sorry to say it, but if you want a lighter quad, then buy a lighter quad.
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warrior kick start
Originally posted by: recon99
nope. you can put a pull start on it, but you wouldn't lose much weight anyways, and they're not designed for extended use so they tend to be unreliable. In my opinion it's a losing battle when you try to make a warrior lighter. It's a heavy engine, and there's nothing you can do to shave off those pounds (just the engine itself weighs 140 lbs). There's not really much weight you can drop without ending up with a safety hazard or spending big money for aftermarket stuff. I'm sorry to say it, but if you want a lighter quad, then buy a lighter quad.
nope. you can put a pull start on it, but you wouldn't lose much weight anyways, and they're not designed for extended use so they tend to be unreliable. In my opinion it's a losing battle when you try to make a warrior lighter. It's a heavy engine, and there's nothing you can do to shave off those pounds (just the engine itself weighs 140 lbs). There's not really much weight you can drop without ending up with a safety hazard or spending big money for aftermarket stuff. I'm sorry to say it, but if you want a lighter quad, then buy a lighter quad.
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