Warrior tire question
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I have a 1990 (dont know if they changed wheels since)and flipped them a long time ago with no problems. I dont MX race (obviously - warrior)but ride pretty hard. You can also flip the fronts if ya put washers over the studs to space out the wheel from the hub. This keeps the valve stem from hitting the brake caliper. Try it for a ride and then you can decide if ya want to get offset front wheels. It makes a substantial difference in stability - wider is better unless the trails are real tight.
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Ooopps - Almost forgot about the most significant performance mod that I have made on the trusty ole warrior. WORKS front shocks - I put on the front steelers with resiviors. To be honest, these will allow you to go faster that the pipe/filter mod. due to the handeling improvement. They cost $350-$450 but it's well worth it. The non-res types (cheaper) would likely do nicely.
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