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  1. #1
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    Projects Complete

    Just finished 2 weeks worth of upgrades on our Kasea 50 & Kasea 90. I should finish putting the finishing touches on them by Friday and be ready to race 2 of our local Spring series this weekend. I will get pictures posted as soon as I can. Here a list of the upgrades:

    Kasea 90 before:

    1. Clutch recalibration kit
    2. Gusseted frame
    3. Wheels & tires
    4. AC nerf bars
    5. AC front bumper
    6. Pro Design kill switch
    7. Elka shock without ressies
    8. Oil injection removed


    Kasea 50 before:

    1. Clutch recalibration kit
    2. Wheels & tires
    3. Pro Design kill switch


    Kasea 90 after:

    1. Hetrick dual a-arms
    2. Anti-vibe +2 steering stem
    3. Fly Handlebars
    4. Factory 909 grips
    5. Hetrick exhaust
    6. 20mm carb
    7. Elka shocks with ressies
    8. Koso intake
    9. Durablue +4 axle
    10. DG front bumper
    11. Renthal chain
    12. Chain tensioner


    Kasea 50 after:

    1. Hetrick +2 a-arms
    2. AC nerf bars
    3. Gusseted frame
    4. Oil injection removed
    5. Koso intake
    6. 20mm carb
    7. Elka shocks without ressies (re-sprung from 90)
    8. AC front bumper (from 90)
    2004 BLASTER | My Toy
    2004 Kasea 90 | Peyton's Race Quad
    2004 Kasea 50 | Brayden's Race Quad
    2004 Bruin 350 | Wife's Beast

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    hey atvmxrider we need that sign that says this thread is worthless with out pics
    Evan Abernathy
    yes it's fast no you can't ride it
    keasyalater

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    2004 BLASTER | My Toy
    2004 Kasea 90 | Peyton's Race Quad
    2004 Kasea 50 | Brayden's Race Quad
    2004 Bruin 350 | Wife's Beast

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    Super nice quad. It sure would be nice if they would always stay that clean but the kids like the mud

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    Thanks guys!! bigdaddy.... I had to was it right before the pics. We have been racing every weekend so I had to take a little time to get it washed and get the pics taken.

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    Talk about mud, My boy raced the first XC race of the season and it was a mudfest. We washed it some at the track and still spent $ 10 at the car wash. He had alot of fun and came in 3rd place

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    Looks good Coop! You might consider removing the hand lever for the rear brake so he gets used to using the foot lever instead.
    Brandon Waltz #11

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    Originally posted by Livin4Real
    Looks good Coop! You might consider removing the hand lever for the rear brake so he gets used to using the foot lever instead.
    I have been contemplating doing that very thing. Thanks for bringing it up. I have been a little reluctant to do it but I guess I will go ahead with it.

    thanks

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