locogato11283 Posted May 21, 2005 Report Posted May 21, 2005 What kind of weight can you save on one if you put it on a diet? I had a deal worked out to trade my 90 shee for a 250r but it fell through. I'm giving the Predator alot of thought. The price is definetly nice. How did yours handle in the air Loco? 372087[/snapback] ohh im not sure. you can always take off something to save weight but in reality dropping 50 pounds will be hard. lighter weight wheels and tires would be a first. get rid of air box shit and anything you dont need. head lights. i dont know for sure, but it would take a lot to drop 50 pounds. the preds are really fun for wheelies and they are really good hillclimbers. i had fastest hill time at our hillclimbs on it until i started runnin the 450, then i had it on the 450. they jump really well i think. suspension up front has a lot of adjustment so thats good. they also steer really well. i would still take the 450 over the pred any day but if the money is right then go for it. mine never let me down... Quote
97sicshee Posted May 22, 2005 Report Posted May 22, 2005 My brother has a pred like 5 months old.Its bone stock but not bad fun to wheelie but nothing like a shee.Actualy hes trying to get rid of it for a shee. Quote
05bansh Posted May 23, 2005 Report Posted May 23, 2005 I raced one modded to hell running nos last week. Lets just say, I was very dissapointed after watching almost all the other bikes beat him. Quote
bigscary Posted May 23, 2005 Report Posted May 23, 2005 There slow...my friend has one w/ the whole air box removed,K&N, and a horn(yes a horn)....i can beat him by 1-2 bike lenghts about 200yard race on grass.I have a K&N and holeshot tires.Its very hard to get a wheelie on them to. 274651[/snapback] if they are so slow and you only beat him by 1-2 lengths that would make you slow as well........just not AS slow.....correct? Quote
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