00 Warrior, Is this all??
#1
Hello all, I'm new to the forum as well as atv's. (Been riding sleds for years) I recently purchased a 2000 Warrior, I understand that it's only a 350cc, but even after all the mods I've made it still seems really slow.My friends say my expectations are too high. It will only pull the front wheels in 1st gear, and it seems to "gurgle" just off idle and at part throttle cruise, top end seems ok but not as good as it should be, Here's what I've got :
wiseco .040" 10.25:1 piston
Web cam: 88 grind .390 lift 274 dur with matching valve springs
K&N filter w/ mount kit (no air box lid)
Cobra Quiet silencer w/ no spark arrestor, stock head pipe
150 mainjet, stock needle(center groove), pilot 2 1/4 turns out, I ride at sea level
12/40 sprockets
What am I missing here???
Thanks
wiseco .040" 10.25:1 piston
Web cam: 88 grind .390 lift 274 dur with matching valve springs
K&N filter w/ mount kit (no air box lid)
Cobra Quiet silencer w/ no spark arrestor, stock head pipe
150 mainjet, stock needle(center groove), pilot 2 1/4 turns out, I ride at sea level
12/40 sprockets
What am I missing here???
Thanks
#3
My girlfriends warrior is stock and has more power than that...but she only weighs 110-120. I think that your gearing may be the culprit, I put a 14 tooth front spocket on hers because I always thought 1st gear was way too low. If you have 20" (factory 22") tires and a 12 tooth front you are way low. Warriors have torque, they don't rev enough to carry a way low gear.
#6
You should have no problems doing wheelies in 1st, 2nd and at least 3rd. Sometimes if I really try hard I can get a little in 4th but I'm just not that great at wheeling yet but I'm practicing.
You can buy that killer 450 Warriors from FST for 4500. If I didn't have my Warrior already I would have that Warrior.
You can buy that killer 450 Warriors from FST for 4500. If I didn't have my Warrior already I would have that Warrior.
#7
My warrior has a few mods, No gearing changes just some different sized tired on the back, I have no problem riding my wheelies completely out to 6th gear as long as i have the room, I think your gearing just sounds way to low, I can say however that there is a techniqe to getting it up, Its easier for me to drop the clutch or bounce it once and just ride it from there, find the sweet spot and just keep it there...... Pretty easy i think.......
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#10
Originally posted by: curlytop
I went to dirt wheels.com and I couldn't find anything on a 450 warrior.
I went to dirt wheels.com and I couldn't find anything on a 450 warrior.


