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  1. #1
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    Change anything?..

    I have a DSX450...
    What do you say?, Do I have to change anything ?
    I mean to change A-Arms, suspensions, tires, rear axle etc.
    What do you say?

    Thanks,
    Ben.

    p.s.
    I'm riding enduro style, like GNCC novices
    Burn:
    08' DSX450
    HMF Ballance Quiet Core series
    Pink Wire Cut
    ITP GNCC's

    Next beast -
    99' Shee 350
    some goodies - Axle, A-arms, DG front bumper, DG exhausts.
    Next to come - Elka or Fox shocks, nerfs, V-Force.

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    What type of riding do you do?

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    Like I said, enduro, few jumps, a lot of dunes and fast trail driving.
    Burn:
    08' DSX450
    HMF Ballance Quiet Core series
    Pink Wire Cut
    ITP GNCC's

    Next beast -
    99' Shee 350
    some goodies - Axle, A-arms, DG front bumper, DG exhausts.
    Next to come - Elka or Fox shocks, nerfs, V-Force.

    naZZima.com - Administrator and photographer.

  4. #4
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    I like the roll designs awing for a-arms and shocks are really up to you. RPM axle if need be and for tires id go with some ITP H-D's
    06 LT-R450

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    I would recommend FOX SHOX, but if you cant afford those then elka's are good too. Check out www.holzracingproducts.com for there set up. They have deals on front ends and fox shocks, and they are reputable, they have been around a long time. They also rebuild shocks. But bottom line is, I would get just some kind of good suspension, and a wider front end and axle, I race WORCS, which is kind of like GNCC, so just do your research and find what you can afford and what you think will work best for you.

    DAMON
    Thanks Motoworks for all your guys help this year....highly appreciated!!!
    Thanks to Extrme Mini Quads NW, CH Racing, Donohoe Racing.
    Can-Am 450
    Motoworks Exhaust
    Fox Shox
    Houser A-arms
    Lonestar axel
    x-factor bumper

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    I didn't read your post carefully, If you are racing the x model, then I might just look in going wider and saving your money. Unless you don't like those shocks, but as far as too my knowledge, those shocks are supposes to be pretty good.


    What do you think of the ds? Have you had any problems with it yet?

    Damon
    Thanks Motoworks for all your guys help this year....highly appreciated!!!
    Thanks to Extrme Mini Quads NW, CH Racing, Donohoe Racing.
    Can-Am 450
    Motoworks Exhaust
    Fox Shox
    Houser A-arms
    Lonestar axel
    x-factor bumper

  7. #7
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    So far so good actually...
    I got the DS before few days so I don't ride it hardly, but the rear axle and A-Arms are look weak.
    Any reported problems about those?
    Burn:
    08' DSX450
    HMF Ballance Quiet Core series
    Pink Wire Cut
    ITP GNCC's

    Next beast -
    99' Shee 350
    some goodies - Axle, A-arms, DG front bumper, DG exhausts.
    Next to come - Elka or Fox shocks, nerfs, V-Force.

    naZZima.com - Administrator and photographer.

  8. #8
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    hey man

    congrats!!

    i have also the X model and have ordered EPIC A-arm's, fox float evol x shocks and LSR axle (epic's axle was on back order so..)
    and also have HMF slipon and HMF fuel optimizer.

    buy the way, that bike is sooo complicated to work on, just to replace the steering stem, it was helllllll

    but after all, it's a great bike.

    just go wider if you can afford it.

  9. #9
    We are running the Holz front end and Fox Shox. We couldn't be happier. Fox and Holz has done a tremendous amount of testing with us. They of all people have spent the most amount of time testing. Josh and Brandon love the suspension.

  10. #10
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    Originally posted by atvlover
    We are running the Holz front end and Fox Shox. We couldn't be happier. Fox and Holz has done a tremendous amount of testing with us. They of all people have spent the most amount of time testing. Josh and Brandon love the suspension.
    How much did that set up costs?

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