Raptor & Hill Climbs
#1
Anyone do much hill climbing with the Raptor? I just got mine
about a month ago, and I can't quite seem to find the right gear
to climb hills in. 1st isn't fast enough, 2nd is too fast. Was
thinking about dropping a tooth on the front sprocket to try and
even it out, but I hate to loose the top end. Does a aftermarket
pipe smooth out the gap inbetween gears? I'm also wondering if
the gearing ratio on the 2002's is any better.
2001 Yamaha Raptor (GYT-R Bumper, GYT-R Graphics Kits, DG Skid Plates, Pro Design Kill Switch)
1988 Yamaha Warrior (too many mods to list. FOR SALE)
about a month ago, and I can't quite seem to find the right gear
to climb hills in. 1st isn't fast enough, 2nd is too fast. Was
thinking about dropping a tooth on the front sprocket to try and
even it out, but I hate to loose the top end. Does a aftermarket
pipe smooth out the gap inbetween gears? I'm also wondering if
the gearing ratio on the 2002's is any better.
2001 Yamaha Raptor (GYT-R Bumper, GYT-R Graphics Kits, DG Skid Plates, Pro Design Kill Switch)
1988 Yamaha Warrior (too many mods to list. FOR SALE)
#2
we had a hillclimb here in town last month and a rapor rider kicked butt. here is a pic i took.
http://a1060.g.akamai.net/f/1060/567...a/fe55c33f.jpg
http://a1060.g.akamai.net/f/1060/567...a/fe55c33f.jpg
#3
That's a pretty sweet pic otterbob. I'd be curious on how the Raptor was setup. I'm starting to think the 12 tooth sprocket might be the way to go.
2001 Yamaha Raptor (GYT-R Bumper, GYT-R Graphics Kits, DG Skid Plates, Pro Design Kill Switch)
1988 Yamaha Warrior (too many mods to list. FOR SALE)
2001 Yamaha Raptor (GYT-R Bumper, GYT-R Graphics Kits, DG Skid Plates, Pro Design Kill Switch)
1988 Yamaha Warrior (too many mods to list. FOR SALE)
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