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Old 03-09-2001, 07:41 PM
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I just bought a raptor and I love it so far. This is my 3rd atv but they have been spaced along the past 16 years. My last atv was a blaster that I had about 5 years ago. I live in AL so I will be doing mostly woods riding. There is a few things that I would like to know about the raptor. It feels a little narrow. I am 6'1" and 220lbs. Should I get some wheel spacers or new axle or will I get use to it? Would I have to get new a-arms to make it handle right? It hauls *** but to be honest with 660cc I thought it would be faster! It is plenty fast for now because I am getting use to it and riding in general again but soon I will want a little more power. Where should I get started with this? Exaust and what else? Also what all after market parts do you recomend? Skid plates and a new bumper is what I am thinking of starting off with. Exaust advice would be nice, it does not need to be REAL loud but loud is ok.. Any advice is appriciated!!
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Old 03-09-2001, 07:56 PM
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Welcome to the club, Eric. First things first. Get a 12 tooth front sprocket. Second, get skid plates up and down the quad, third, get a +4" Lonestar Axcalibur axle. It makes a ton of difference, sliding, stability, etc. I wouldn't worry about the a-arms yet, that's down the road. Next, get an exhaust system, Big Gun is supposed to be good, but loud. Look around. I think I'm gonna get a setup by the name of HMF. Not FMF, HMF. Their whole system is only $349.00. And with that, I'm gonna buy a K&N Dyno Jet Kit. After all of that, then I'll get the a-arms and suspension. Oh yeah, get rid of the stock parking brake, it's huge and it gets in the way. Hope this helps.
 
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Old 03-09-2001, 11:30 PM
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I am the same size as you and had similar comments at first. I got mine in October. Upping the preload to 4 on the fronts help and I found that after the rear shock broke in, one click less on compression/rebound was fine provided I didn't jump too high. I am probably going to add a +2-3" rear axle when I feel like spending some bucks. A take-off axle from a Banshee supposedly fits (lots of these around in the $100-150 range and they are ~+3"). I want a outerwear'd K&N/GYT-R Aluminum silencer for cool sound and sand-friendly filter cleaning. The power isn't scary, but I still get a surprise every now and then when I don't pay attention to my thumb. When the fuel consumption goes down (mine was a hog for the first 2-3 tanks), then it seems to get a little snappier. I want a swingarm plate and a full chassis plate soon too.
 
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Old 03-10-2001, 02:05 AM
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Thanks for your advice!! Another thing in your oppion what would you start at? I think skid plates and bumper to protect it. Would you start with exaust or axle? I have to build a trailor. I drive a sports car, I had NO idea I would buy another atv. LOL I saw this in a mag. and said DAMN!! Read the reviews and said got to have one. So I am broke now!! I will have to do the add ons slow.
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Old 03-10-2001, 02:06 PM
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I will probably go with the swingarm/chassis skids and bumper/grab bar stuff first. GYT-R chassis skid and AC racing (or maybe Armadillo swingarm skid) for the rest. It is still under warranty, and I don't want to upset the apple cart before it is up. Next is a toss-up - axle probably first. I can use some filterskins this summer anyway. I intend to ditch the parking brake soon as it gets in the way of my handguards.

Same as you: I started drooling over a XR400R, then saw the 400EX, then the DS650, then the Cannondale. The early peek at the Raptor brochure the dealer showed me got my money. I don't regret the purchase at all. You need a 2-place snowmobile traler if you carry 2 quads. A cheapie 4X8 self-assembled setup will haul the raptor just fine.
 
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