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DirtyBirdRacing
09-28-2011, 11:03 AM
Im talking to someone about buying a set of 05 Front 450r shocks, The 05 will be fine on the 01 400 right? ( with modification)
300racer
09-28-2011, 11:10 AM
yes they will work with slight mod. get them revalved and they work great!
DirtyBirdRacing
09-28-2011, 11:31 AM
Originally posted by 300racer
yes they will work with slight mod. get them revalved and they work great!
Yeah i have looked in to them, install and all i just wasnt 100% sure on the years they would work with. As of now im just going to keep them stock and have a tripple rate set up later ( honestly call me crazy I didnt really care about the 400EX stock shocks they didnt bother me at all.) only reason i am buying these is they only have 5 hours on them and are a little over $150 sounded like a good deal to me couldnt pass it up.
01boneless
09-28-2011, 12:06 PM
^^ x2 call me crazy but i hit a 60 foot T top with my stockers all the time i dont mind them at all realy:chinese:
DirtyBirdRacing
09-28-2011, 12:17 PM
Originally posted by 01boneless
^^ x2 call me crazy but i hit a 60 foot T top with my stockers all the time i dont mind them at all realy:chinese:
Haha Glad im not the only one lol.. I dont know if Its cause I havent had a chance to ride something that didnt have stock shocks..
Stickman400
09-28-2011, 11:42 PM
60 foot might not be too bad on them depending on how high you're going. But I used to hit my 65-70 foot freestyle table that shoots me 10+ foot in the air and they blew out in a matter of days.
DirtyBirdRacing
10-01-2011, 09:11 PM
Might not get all the replys I normaly would with starting a new thred but dont think it is worth starting a new one to just ask this....
I was thinking about buying a pair of size 11 black fox boots, my questions it, in a normal shoe I only wear a 10, I can get away with a 10-1/2 with some, Do you buy the same size boots as your normal shoe or do you buy them bigger? I have never owned any type of rideing boots most I wear is water proof ones in winter...
01boneless
10-01-2011, 09:14 PM
i always but one size bigger but if you could go to a shop that sells some and try them on that would be better for ya
DirtyBirdRacing
10-01-2011, 09:16 PM
Originally posted by 01boneless
i always but one size bigger but if you could go to a shop that sells some and try them on that would be better for ya
Hmm good idea, I hope the guy that is selling them will hold them, he only wants $50 shipped for them... i asked for a pic so takeing it if they "look" in good condition thats a great deal?
Stickman400
10-01-2011, 09:16 PM
Really depends on the brand, most stay pretty close to regular shoe size. What I would do is go on a site with reviews and read through the reviews for the boot you were looking at buying and see if any of them say if the size runs big or small. They usually say things along those lines in reviews of riding gear.
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