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Thread: Narrowing it down

  1. #1
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    Narrowing it down

    Since this machine is so wide as it is, how would I go abouts narrowing it? I know about buying the 4:1 offset rims for the front, but what about the rear? Are there any rims that will narrow it down or are my choices an axle or hubs?

    Thanks

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    Putting Z 400 hubs on the rear will narrow it by about 0.5 inches each side. Also can reverse the rear wheels and gain about 1.75 inches total.
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    Call Brad @herrmann racing he is in the works for xc a-arms tell him Jesse sent he should be done in a couple of days with mock up . he is useing my bike 2 make the jig he will also have long travil mx and swing arm and stem very soon !!!!!!!!!

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    whats his # I am interested
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    1877herrmann

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    Where are they located?? East or west coast? How late are they open? I tried to call but just a messege..
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    You lick'em and Ill stick'em
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    An East Coast Company. As far as hours I do not know.
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    Herrmann Racing is in Pennsylvania. They've been a machine shop for years, but just got into the ATV stuff in the last couple years. Not sure if they have any top pros running their components yet, but I've seen some of their work and it looks pretty nice. Try www.herrmannracing.com
    Not sure, or do a search, just spell it right. Two RRs, two NNs.
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