SXR-BUD
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i hav a 2000 sxr 600 thats a 121" and i like to off trail and the guys i ride with have rx1's and a rs rage so im always out performed. but wat i want to do extend mine out to a 144". but im 15 years old so $$$ a problem. so im wondering if its worth it and if it is if u guys could give me some ideas on prices. also how big of lug i could go. thanks guys
high country
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is it worth it? yes. is it cheap? well I bought a 151 used for $175 if you do your shopping for used parts long enough you could likely do it for less then $300. you are still way out classed but at least you can go where they go just not faster or first, but deffinatly cheaper
2001_blue_sxr
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where did you find a 151 for that price? ebay?
high country
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just keep checking the classifieds at snow west
high country
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ihave seen guys selling stock yoko 141x2 for 50 bucks just keep lookin'
SXR-BUD
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do u guys know a lug size. i still am goin to do some calling but just wondering
SXR-BUD
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wats classifieds at snow west?high country said:just keep checking the classifieds at snow west
high country
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try this.
http://www.snowest.com/swapmeet/categories.cfm?catid=55&forumid=8
look around you will find a deal
http://www.snowest.com/swapmeet/categories.cfm?catid=55&forumid=8
look around you will find a deal
RmRider01
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If you ride wi only and maybe up I would go 136 or 144 with a 1 1/4" track.Any taller lug is over kill for the trails around wi.
SXR-BUD
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alright thanks i think the most i can go i 1.5 so i so thinking of that new crossover track and 144 beacuse at home here we dont get any snow only lik 5" or so. so most of my riding is goin to be firelanes in the u.p. but thank you guys for all your help and thanks high country for that website thats a good one
n2oiroc
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go with the tipped rail extensions from tracks usa. i rode a switchback (same rail profile) this weekend and it was suprisingly agile and cornered great!