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TC426EX
02-05-2005, 03:45 PM
Well, I popped off the MX tire/rim setup, set my axle back to stock length and tossed on the Razr 2's for some winter fun... I rode my buddy's track yesterday in the snow and I gotta tell you I had a total blast... Heres some pics of my bike with this setup... Even with the +3 Laegers on the front, the wider Razr 2's were still manageable since theyre on 4-1 rims. The back stayed the same width since those are 11" tires on there now.... I had to throw my snorkel back on and throw the stock airbox lid back on with just a few vents in it. Surprisingly my bike ran pretty good this way without rejetting.

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid157/p78483cffefa91fca91a47a9f9caa5ef7/f53a109e.jpghttp://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid157/p51f5cfa9be48a07780970821747b5ab6/f53a109c.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid157/pafc59c0a0dcedf1f026c097b0c7d845e/f53a109b.jpghttp://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid157/pc9d45fc38fe478bc2af742c2dd32fa1e/f5383c58.jpg

muddy400EX
02-05-2005, 07:03 PM
:eek2: nice! that would look good as an xc bike:)

400ex2072
02-06-2005, 01:45 PM
Hell yeah, nice lookin quad man... It looks good in its XC form for sure but of course the front end is too wide to do any serious tight woods thrashing. How hard was mounting that Mickey Dunlap cooler, and how do you like it?

NacsMXer
02-06-2005, 01:46 PM
Nice updated pics TC!! Quad looks sick. :cool:

TC426EX
02-07-2005, 05:47 AM
Originally posted by 400ex2072
Hell yeah, nice lookin quad man... It looks good in its XC form for sure but of course the front end is too wide to do any serious tight woods thrashing. How hard was mounting that Mickey Dunlap cooler, and how do you like it?

Thanks man,

The Micky Dunlap cooler was not difficult to install at all, and I am very happy with it. The only thing that was a challenge was finding a place to mount the cooler unit to the front of the frame. Luckily my friend's family owns a shop where they build drag bikes from the frame up. I had him fabricate a mount for me and actually weld it to my frame in between the front downtubes. It is also rubber mounted in there so it has some cushion to handle the stress of MX. Ill try to get out and rip off the front plastic and take some pics to post...

QuAdEr 317
02-07-2005, 03:44 PM
Originally posted by TC426EX
Thanks man,

The Micky Dunlap cooler was not difficult to install at all, and I am very happy with it. The only thing that was a challenge was finding a place to mount the cooler unit to the front of the frame. Luckily my friend's family owns a shop where they build drag bikes from the frame up. I had him fabricate a mount for me and actually weld it to my frame in between the front downtubes. It is also rubber mounted in there so it has some cushion to handle the stress of MX. Ill try to get out and rip off the front plastic and take some pics to post...

please post these pics and also did u have to tap into ur head to install it? was it hard to install n around how much $?