hard parts
#2
RE: hard parts
Mine didn't but I've heard of folks having issues with the stock cans. You'lldefinately want to remove the foot-peg feelers. I've also heard of people touching down the pegs themselves, but I had no issueswithtthat, but it may be due tomy aftermarket suspension handling the load.
#6
RE: hard parts
or you can be like jaybird and spend the money where it should go to first...
with proper suspension and body positioning, you will not drag any hard parts (except stock can and feelers if you don't remove them) riding hard on the track...when you get mo beta...then you bust the rearset stuff.
with proper suspension and body positioning, you will not drag any hard parts (except stock can and feelers if you don't remove them) riding hard on the track...when you get mo beta...then you bust the rearset stuff.
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