This machine is undoubtably one of the baddest quads on the planet bar none!!! The horsepower to weight ratio is incredible! Add a Dynotech CDI box, HL Superduty clutch kit and the HL raceing series HLP 103 belt and your machine will set you on your rear end the second you mash the throttle!! Throw on a set of 27" XTR's mounted on a set of 14" type 7 ITP's and you will have a stylin 4X4 that will STOMP a mud hole in your buddy's rear!!! Garunteed!!! One step more...Bolt on a two inch lift add the HD spings and trow on a set of 29.5 Outlaws and this machine will TRULEY be a Brute Force to be recond with!!!
Get yourself a warn winch 3.0 so you can pull your stuck buddy's out of the mud.
Upgrades/Accessories: Dynotech CDI box, HL Superduty clutch kit,and the HL raceing HLP 103 belt. 27" XTR's mounted on a set of 14" type 7 ITP's,two inch lift and HD spings. warn winch 3.0 XT.
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