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JSYI
How much harder is it to dune with a +4" swing arm? I havnt had the chance to dune with a +4" before so Im wondering what to expect. I've heard different sides. Some tell me its very difficult and wouldnt reccomend it but then others say its not problem. What do you guys think? Thanks in advance.
SAL
my buddy dunes with a +8 swingarm and he seems to like it
scottcalvin
The bike is longer, so it doesn't turn as fast.
Fireballsocal
I got the chance to dune a banshee with a +8 swingarm and the difference was minimal. It was well set up with good suspension pieces and proper shock valving which helped.
Chummin
Roostking has no problems out there and his bike is long.. You shouldn't have any problems..
stonehenge
Plus 8, dang I was worried about making it +2!
LEAD DOG
I DID IT WITH A +6 ON A BANSHEE AND LIKED IT BETTER .. AS LONG AS YOU RUN THE RIGHT TIRE COMB IT'S GREAT biggrin.gif
Bansh88
I have +4. It's great. No more unwanted wheelies. Especially going up steep stuff.
Kevin
dude john you stole that swingarm for $220, grabbed it before i even had a chance to get it. let us know how it rides on the predator.
lbz duner
I run a +4. It doesn't slide around as good but after the first couple of hours with it on you'll like it alot better. Alot safer and easier to control if you have any engine work done (i.e. porting)
JSYI
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dude john you stole that swingarm for $220, grabbed it before i even had a chance to get it. let us know how it rides on the predator.
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