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    Senior Member 2strokesmoke's Avatar
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    UPGRADING A-ARMS, any ricky stator, armidillo, full flight,american star feed back

    so ive been looking at a arms and i really like the sounds of ricky stator +2 up 1.(just so i understand this fully, up 1 will make it like a 88-89? they moved the a arms up and shortend the swinger to get more traction,correct?) but the ricky stators say they increase travel with a stock shock and even more with a long travel one. they seem to be priced fair, just dont know any one who runs them.... as for the other brands i said, i do know you get what you pay for but any one run them? the full flights come with a lifetime warrenty.
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    1986 trx250r
    ESR 310, 72.5mm TRX7(as cast) porting, ESR cool head (pump gas)
    Hot Rods crank short rod
    Paul Turner Eliminator Pipe, Boyseen dual stage, Mikuni TMX 38mm, airbox, & K&N
    ITP c2 beadlock w/ sedona bazooka 20x11x9
    Douglas bajas 2:3 w/ kenda kutter xc 22x7x10
    works triple rate front shocks, stock rear
    full skids

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    Senior Member esseclipse's Avatar
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    I have Lonestars on my TRX and my Banshee. I have been happy with all the Lonestar products, pretty much everything on my TRX is Lonestar.

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    Senior Member Yoiaintkare's Avatar
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    I heard Full Flights are the worst thing you can really buy right now, but I've never had any experience with them.
    If you're interested I have a pair of +2 Laeger's in great condition if you want...
    88 250R set up for MX

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    I dont guess i see what could be that much different about em, but me personally would rather buy from someone on the forum if you can then buy from a big company. I realize we need to support the people who support our dinosaurs but i have a hard time paying them twice the price because it says its for a 250r when the same product for a 400ex is usually half the price. They price rape you in the a hole just because it says for a 250r.

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    Senior Member 2strokesmoke's Avatar
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    has anyone used the +2 up 1 inch a arms are they worth getting? i just figured if honda did it in 88-89 then its gotta be good upgrade. ive never ridden a 88-89 but from what i read, they were able to get more traction with the swing arm and a arm re-placement...
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    1986 trx250r
    ESR 310, 72.5mm TRX7(as cast) porting, ESR cool head (pump gas)
    Hot Rods crank short rod
    Paul Turner Eliminator Pipe, Boyseen dual stage, Mikuni TMX 38mm, airbox, & K&N
    ITP c2 beadlock w/ sedona bazooka 20x11x9
    Douglas bajas 2:3 w/ kenda kutter xc 22x7x10
    works triple rate front shocks, stock rear
    full skids

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    Senior Member jar 250r's Avatar
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    they just might be lone star without the sticker. i got a set on have not test them out iam in the middle of rebuild. but my buddy owned a bike shop and he says that what they do


 

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