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I ride alot of trails and I am always getting hung up. I am currently running 20 inch tires on the back, and 21 on the front. I was thinking of going to 22 rear 23 front to gain a little more ground clearance, but I don't know if it will look right. If anyone already has this set up can post pics to give me an idea of how it will look.

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I run 20 rear and 22 front for trail riding and it doesnt look bad. Good improvement up front in the sand pit where i had smash my front end couple time at the bottom of a hill. Rear, i sometime use my skidplate for what its built for, skidding. I think you will go over anything with your setup, like a tractor :biggrin:

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I run 22 on the rear its a lot better for rock clearance and have had no problem in the other terrain just had to put a 13 tooth front sprocket on 143741.jpg

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  • 3 weeks later...
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I run the 23" holeshot in front and 22" in rear down in BAJA w/15-41 gearing....Paul turner mid pipes, I swear it will do a hundred miles per hour setup like this......(here come the arguments, w/their fancy calculators, and theories) looks tough too! do it....

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22in all around,-2 swingarm,15-41gears,4mill mx port.100_1069.jpg100_1067.jpg

 

 

JKJK, If you dont mind telling me where did you get your Seat covers, Is there a website that offers them so I can order them ?

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the local upholstery guy.After doing a real nice job on my 66 chevy interior.I brought him my banshee seat+he covered it for free. :thumbsup: 100_0872.jpg

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