Screamin Ian
Feb 11 2004, 09:45 AM
'01 Yamaha Warrior for sale, blue, 350cc, Alba Pipe, jets, K&N filter, Trail Tech lights (dual 35W), front wheel spacers, cut front fenders, good shape..PM for more details...asking $3000. thanks
Lights or cut fenders not shown in pic, will post new pic soon.
Bronc-O-Boy11
Feb 11 2004, 05:33 PM
did you see the new Raptor....with the 350 warrior engine in it??
I hear those Warriors are really really reliable....excellent running with a decent amount of power
Screamin Ian
Feb 11 2004, 06:43 PM
they are pretty good machines, I bought it for my bro in August 2001 to basically learn how to ride, and to be able to follow me thru the dunes if anything happened to my buggy, he was 15 then and it was the perfect bike to learn on, at the beginning of the season I bought him a YFZ450, so now the warrior just sits at camp, I thought about it being a "whoever needs a bike, can use it" type thing, but I feel it would get too abused and not be worth anything down the road, we also bought a manx, so we need the room in the trailer. other than that it is a great starter/camp bike.
Bronc-O-Boy11
Feb 11 2004, 07:20 PM
Screamin.........wheel spacers in the front....how wide and any really major problems???
Screamin Ian
Feb 11 2004, 09:45 PM
they are 1.5" each side so a total of 3 inches, they worked really well, no problems whatsoever, and we have jumped the bike, it has been ridden, not babied, but taken care of, like a bike should be.
Thelast929
Feb 13 2004, 11:25 PM
Are you running stock gearing in it?? I just bought one as a second quad and I'm wondering how bad the gearing is for Glamis. I'm thinking of at least adding a few teeth to the rear. Any input?
Bronc-O-Boy11
Feb 14 2004, 08:56 AM
| QUOTE (Screamin Ian @ Feb 11 2004, 11:45 PM) |
| they are 1.5" each side so a total of 3 inches, they worked really well, no problems whatsoever, and we have jumped the bike, it has been ridden, not babied, but taken care of, like a bike should be. |
Thanks...i'm still considering for my quad in the front. still 50/50 though.
what kind are they??
Screamin Ian
Feb 16 2004, 04:02 PM
the gearing is down one in the front, which is the same as up 2 in the back, I didnt want to lengthen the chain, it worked alot better than stock, but did decrease the top end, the bike takes some coaxing to get it up the big stuff, but it makes most hills.
the wheel spacers are from alba, you can get them through their website at albaaction.com
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