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Old February 16th, 2009, 08:15 PM   #41
 
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THANKS AGAIN VT!!!! Your the best!!! You know exactly what will work the best with the kit, and you've tried alot of diff.stuff!! Thanks for the help on the questions that I may not know. BF Freak I am busy now building kits I will reply to you in 2-3 hours, but I got one. I will be back bout 10:30 Later. Donnie
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Old February 16th, 2009, 08:47 PM   #42
 
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If money is tight run the tires you have and the stock rims and tires and mess around with them. Another tire is a Goodyear MTR radial Adirondackman has them on his prairie not as aggresive mud wise as a terracross but I think they are better for fast riding. I would run 26x14's myself.
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Old February 16th, 2009, 10:08 PM   #43
 
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nadep python @ Feb 16 2009, 05:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
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Maxxis razr and the many kinds of ITP holeshots.[/b]
Thought so. Wonder if there is that style of tire that would fit your rims. You have 14s or 12s? Someone told me they put 12" wide tires on the front of their Brute. No rubbing. That might be great all the way around with that flat style like s razr. I'll bet Trainhorns might have some good input on tires.
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I have 12 inch wheels. I'll figure it out, first things first is to get this baby handling right. On more than a few occasions during my race I was "pushing" into the corners and with top heaviness I had the back tires tires coming off the ground.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nadep python @ Feb 16 2009, 07:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
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I have 12 inch wheels. I'll figure it out, first things first is to get this baby handling right. On more than a few occasions during my race I was "pushing" into the corners and with top heaviness I had the back tires tires coming off the ground.[/b]
Yeah, probably need to mount the radiator back under the plastic...get all the weight down as low as possible. Need it to handle the corners like a go-cart or a flat tracker. But, you are right, first things first. Get healed and the lugs fixed.
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Thanks man, the stab is on the list. As for getting old I plan on burning out before I rust out.
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Guys we need to get this thread back on track I am going to remove the posts that do no pertain to the subject.
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Sorry about that VT. Does anyone have another way to get in contact with Donny? I sent him my payment and I have not heard back from him, this was last week.
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Sorry about that VT. Does anyone have another way to get in contact with Donny? I sent him my payment and I have not heard back from him, this was last week.[/b]
Sorry nadep python, busy as crap. Yes I got your payment, Thanks. It should ship by Saturday. Thanks Donnie DRAT FAB dratledge1@yahoo.com
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (dratledge1 @ Feb 23 2009, 06:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
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Sorry nadep python, busy as crap. Yes I got your payment, Thanks. It should ship by Saturday. Thanks Donnie DRAT FAB dratledge1@yahoo.com[/b]

No need for an apology my man, I know how running the rat race is. I figured your were busy, better than not being I guess. Looking forward to your product.

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