686 Trinity Raptor Owners
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686 Trinity Raptor Owners
I'm looking for some input from another Raptor owner who has got the Trinity 686 Kit installed on their Raptor.
I recently bought a 686 Raptor used from another guy, and over Thanksgiving break out at Glamis I was repeatedly beat up the hills by my brother and friend's Raptors. My brother has the CT kit installed on his and my friend has an Alba Raptor with a cam and piston. Those two were running just about even with each other, but they were out running me all week. The 686 is suppose to have 63hp, but I don't think that mine has even 50hp. The CT Raptors have just under 50hp. I do have a Graydon exhaust instead of the Trinity, and when I called Trinity about the problem, the only thing they suggested was to put a Trinity exhaust on. They said that would make a huge difference. But it's hard for me to believe that switching my exhaust is going to give me 15-20hp. Dirt Wheels even dynoed the Graydon pipe putting out more peak hp the the Trinity.
So I'm looking for input from anyone, or anybody who might have had a simular problem with their 686 Raptor.
Thanks
I recently bought a 686 Raptor used from another guy, and over Thanksgiving break out at Glamis I was repeatedly beat up the hills by my brother and friend's Raptors. My brother has the CT kit installed on his and my friend has an Alba Raptor with a cam and piston. Those two were running just about even with each other, but they were out running me all week. The 686 is suppose to have 63hp, but I don't think that mine has even 50hp. The CT Raptors have just under 50hp. I do have a Graydon exhaust instead of the Trinity, and when I called Trinity about the problem, the only thing they suggested was to put a Trinity exhaust on. They said that would make a huge difference. But it's hard for me to believe that switching my exhaust is going to give me 15-20hp. Dirt Wheels even dynoed the Graydon pipe putting out more peak hp the the Trinity.
So I'm looking for input from anyone, or anybody who might have had a simular problem with their 686 Raptor.
Thanks
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686 Trinity Raptor Owners
Call Harry at Trinity and talk to him about your situation. Hopefully you know the name of the guy who sold you the bike. Harry will be able to look up when and what was done to the bike.
Who knows, it may not even be a Trinity motor.
Do that first, just to make sure that you know what your dealing with. Just to make sure that you have what you think you do.
Then you can tackle things like jetting and making sure everything else is OK.
Does it seem to run smooth??
Who knows, it may not even be a Trinity motor.
Do that first, just to make sure that you know what your dealing with. Just to make sure that you have what you think you do.
Then you can tackle things like jetting and making sure everything else is OK.
Does it seem to run smooth??
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686 Trinity Raptor Owners
The guy didn't have evidence that it was a 686, but he said he could get it for me. He had a dealer send the engine off and then re-install it. He gave me the number of the dealer and said that they would be able to tell me that he was for real. I told him about my situation of getting beat and it really ticked him off, and he's been trying to help me figure it out too. The kit is about a year old.
The Trinity Kit consist of 686 cylinder bore, Power hone, 11:1 compression 102mm Piston setup, Trinity's camshaft and valve springs, head port/polish, Trinity valve job. Plus I have a full Graydon exhasut and a K&N Prow Flow Filter.
It runs really smooth. This is the third Raptor that I've owned and they all have run smooth.
I'm running 175/180 jets. Trinity suggest 180/185. I have experimented with 150/155 through 175/180.
I was running 8 paddle Haulers. My brother had Geckos and my friend had Sand Skate II's. I was doing third gear starts and beating them through the whoops, but then they'd catch me by the top of the hills. They'd start in second, then shift to third after the whoops. My brother is about 30lbs lighter then my friend and I.
Another thing might be gearing. I'm running 12/44, and they were both stock. So I was getting a lot more torque, probably why I was able to do third gear starts. I wasn't losing rpms going up the hills, but I wasn't gaining either. You would think that with a supposed 63hp and the gearing that I had, I would be able to pull fourth gear going up the hills. But maybe not.
What gears are other people able to pull?
The Trinity Kit consist of 686 cylinder bore, Power hone, 11:1 compression 102mm Piston setup, Trinity's camshaft and valve springs, head port/polish, Trinity valve job. Plus I have a full Graydon exhasut and a K&N Prow Flow Filter.
It runs really smooth. This is the third Raptor that I've owned and they all have run smooth.
I'm running 175/180 jets. Trinity suggest 180/185. I have experimented with 150/155 through 175/180.
I was running 8 paddle Haulers. My brother had Geckos and my friend had Sand Skate II's. I was doing third gear starts and beating them through the whoops, but then they'd catch me by the top of the hills. They'd start in second, then shift to third after the whoops. My brother is about 30lbs lighter then my friend and I.
Another thing might be gearing. I'm running 12/44, and they were both stock. So I was getting a lot more torque, probably why I was able to do third gear starts. I wasn't losing rpms going up the hills, but I wasn't gaining either. You would think that with a supposed 63hp and the gearing that I had, I would be able to pull fourth gear going up the hills. But maybe not.
What gears are other people able to pull?
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686 Trinity Raptor Owners
I know it's hard to believe, but I was doing third gear starts. I'd just lean far forward, get the wheels spinning good and the rpms high, and then slowly lean back and try not to wheelie. I'd fly through the whoops and then have lots of momentum starting up the hill, and look back and see my brother and friend slowly getting closer and then catching me by the top.
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