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#71374 - 01/27/10 05:28 PM
Re: new 700 rhino's there pick it up sat am
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Loc: Whitby, Ont
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Kevin, I can give you some pointers!! LOL
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#71391 - 01/28/10 04:35 PM
Re: new 700 rhino's there pick it up sat am
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Registered: 09/22/09
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Good shit Kevin, we will all have to get together and go for a good ride.
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#71416 - 01/30/10 04:31 AM
Re: new 700 rhino's there pick it up sat am
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I am more concerned about the angle of the Axles now, I really lifted her good, so clearance is not an issue. Thinking I should mabye upgrade to Turner's, especially on the rear. Mine are on a wicked angle to since putting in the lift kit,it is one of thoughs things I keep in the back of my head when riding know,got to be careful,I am thinking about putting wheel spacers in also,find it is alot more tippy with the lift,and the Brutes were already known for their tippyness,thanks to W5,lol.
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#71443 - 01/31/10 08:05 AM
Re: new 700 rhino's there pick it up sat am
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Registered: 03/30/08
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Loc: Ennismore, ON Canada
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I am more concerned about the angle of the Axles now, I really lifted her good, so clearance is not an issue. Thinking I should mabye upgrade to Turner's, especially on the rear. Mine are on a wicked angle to since putting in the lift kit,it is one of thoughs things I keep in the back of my head when riding know,got to be careful,I am thinking about putting wheel spacers in also,find it is alot more tippy with the lift,and the Brutes were already known for their tippyness,thanks to W5,lol. Considering the cost of wheel spacer's, I prefer the offset rims, mine work great, and the bike feels really solid, and stable even with the lift.
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