Top Speed of a Stock Warrior?
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Thanks,wheelinforlife it's an 01. No problems so far[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] I should get off my butt and post some more pics, those ones are from early this spring. Plus I haven't done much ridding since I put my boat in the water. It's alot cooler on a boat @ 50mph than a quad when it's 90 degs out.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
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My stock '02 Warrior did only 58 screamin down the beach (sand tires may have held me up a bit?). I weigh 114, so weight shouldn't have been an issue. Since that time I have put on a White Brothers E-Series pipe, changed my front sprocket, a K&N filter and some holes in the airbox. The pipe made a huge difference. I also have a Dynojet kit sitting on my desk waiting to be put in. That should make a difference at the coast, but I see you won't need to worry about that there in MN. I'm a Minnesota girl myself, re-located to the west coast.
If it's an all-around machine you're looking for, I highly recommend a Warrior. It's got a lot of grunt in the woods, and, with a few modifications, you can help out the top end for a little more speed, if that's what you want.
Where does a person ride near Kellogg? Woods? MX tracks? I lived in Sauk Centre, mostly farm land (and lakes), of course.
Happy riding!
If it's an all-around machine you're looking for, I highly recommend a Warrior. It's got a lot of grunt in the woods, and, with a few modifications, you can help out the top end for a little more speed, if that's what you want.
Where does a person ride near Kellogg? Woods? MX tracks? I lived in Sauk Centre, mostly farm land (and lakes), of course.
Happy riding!