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this may sound a little over board to some but do they make a +1out +2 forward

or even +3 forward. im going to run elka's with resi's and i need to go as forward as posible.if i have too i might even go plus 2 out to get the front tires as forward as posible.is this also considered long travel?

oh its for a banshee .

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this may sound a little over board to some but do they make a  +1out +2 forward

or even +3 forward. im going to run elka's with resi's and i need to go as forward as posible.if i have too i might even go plus 2 out to get the front tires as forward as posible.is this also considered long travel?

oh its for a banshee .

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+ 3 forward will handle horribly will push front end all over the place

 

the ultimate ride would be LT banshee a arms with quad rate shocks.

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i agree with sand dragon, +3 sounds like it would throw the whole geometry of the bike off into left field, i't stick with a lt setup

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i agree with sand dragon, +3 sounds like it would throw the whole geometry of the bike off into left field, i't stick with a lt setup

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what are the specs on the lt set-up ?

i mainly drag race and dune ride some trail but not as much.

im running alot of motor and dont want to loose my hp to a swing arm

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what are the specs on the lt set-up ?

i mainly drag race and dune ride some trail but not as much.

im running alot of motor and  dont want to loose my hp to a swing arm

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got what ever u need, +2, or +3 a arms both use a 19" shock and are quad rate. will give you around 13" of travel and a much more progressive ride then any +2 arm with 1" shcks can give

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