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  1. #1
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    typhoon 70

    we race a small series in Alabama called the sequads and I was wondering how the 70cc typhoon would do for my son. He is currently racing a LEM 50 but it is so hard to get parts for it. I was wanting something that I can buy parts for locally. Are they pretty quick, this is not going to be a national race quad just one for riding in local races and having fun with.

  2. #2
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    Jul 2006
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    Parker, AZ
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    the parts on this quad are easy to com by. the distributers have a good network of dealers to get you the necessary parts. I feel this would make an excellent quad for what you intend to do with it.

    I plan on taking this quad and working with other race dads to see where and what can be done to it on a shoe string budget.
    Rey De Leon, MBA
    1008 Eagle Ave
    Parker, AZ 85344
    www.parkerpowersports.net
    parkerpowersport@npgcable.com

  3. #3
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    May 2004
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    The lem 50 you have is faster then the 70. I've seen them run they are slow. They are about as fast as a stock AC or DRR 50. They hate water. If your set on the Typhoon if he is old enough you might think about the 90.

    They have been letting a 70 run in the series we practice in. The 70 doesn't impress me 1 bit in the power department. Plus if you hit 1 mud hole your done.
    Michael Mussi Jr #838
    07 Honda 300ex Tricked out
    2 Time GNCC National Champion
    Special Thanks to Hetrick Racing,Demotto Honda & Yamaha, Elza's cycle and atv's, Muffler,Brakes and More, K&K Customs. Teter Automotive,Engine Builder Don Sturdivant.
    The money spent on Michael's quads seem's like a million bucks.
    The smile on his face after winning the race WORTH IT !!!!

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