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what to do? What to do?

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Posted by: Tri-valleyracin

Well im thining of selling my 86 quadracer and buying a trx250r to race with. im not to shure i know i could make my 86 fast but will it take alot? if i get a trx i will be racing it with suspention and all that and if i keep the quadracer im goin to put z400 a-arms and works shocks on it. im not shure what to have. i have put a new top end,reeds, racing coil on the quadracer and alot of hours of work in it.



Posted by: 300maniac

get the R but i thought you just got that quadracer???



Posted by: Justin#38

i would definetly get the 250r



Posted by: Tri-valleyracin

i got in july so about 8 months ago. im not totaly shure what im doing but i know i wil have a sick quad one way or another.



Posted by: m.h.s.c.#527

if ur thinkin about it ur apparently not happy with what u have



Posted by: Tri-valleyracin

lol ya its because i cant it getting running and its hard getting parts and every thing has to be custom.



Posted by: m.h.s.c.#527

yea ur not happy but idk alot about 250rs r their still alot of parts available



Posted by: Tri-valleyracin

im not realy looking to get a great bike cause im getting my dads z400 in a year or so and thats got a built motor and its getting suspension by then.



Posted by: tldPREDATORboy

ride th crap out of the little lt and then get the z the r's are faster but the z handles and rides better.



Posted by: Tri-valleyracin

quote:
Originally posted by tldPREDATORboy
ride th crap out of the little lt and then get the z the r's are faster but the z handles and rides better.



i think im goin to do that. im goin to put z400 a-arms on it and triple rate z400 shocks to help with the jumps and handling





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