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scubasteve:
Ok. So a few questions on a arms. Some are stupid. but anyways, I have been looking into a arms. But what is this travel? From what I have been reading you need new shocks for longer travel. Does +2+1 lower it? And could I go +2+1 then throw on some yfz450 shocks and work since yfz450 shocks are 1-1.5 inches longer?

Peelz:
Long travel arms have a much lower shock mount on the bottom arm. Giving it around an inch more travel. Regular arms have the mount up above the arm, long travel, it sits below. Yes, you need longer shocks, or it will sit too low.

Alkire193:
Depends on what youre going for.

You can buy just +2 A-arms with a standard travel 450 shock and it will improve your handling. This is a common starter upgrade for 700 owners. The A-arms will also lower your quad some.  A long travel set up will be more expensive but increase the suspension travel which will make for some smoother more comfortable riding than standard travel.  

Suspension travel is the distance at which a shock or your bike travels from fully extended to fully compressed. Example: If I jumped my raptor 6 feet in the air would I rather have a shock 6inches long or 36 inches long? The 6 inch shock would have only 6 inches to stop my quad from slamming into the ground, the 36 inch shock would have a yard of distance before impact to cushion my landing. More travel and good adjustments make a softer landing.

Hope this helps some.

Bert:
+2+1 arms are 2" wider and 1" forward.

Mad Dog:

--- Quote from: scubasteve on July 20, 2009, 10:55:55 PM ---Ok. So a few questions on a arms. Some are stupid. but anyways, I have been looking into a arms. But what is this travel? From what I have been reading you need new shocks for longer travel. Does +2+1 lower it? And could I go +2+1 then throw on some yfz450 shocks and work since yfz450 shocks are 1-1.5 inches longer?

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No, you can't use the Long travel a-arms with regular travel shocks.  The change in angle is just too large.  The 04-09 standard and SE yfz shocks are about the same length as the 660 shocks, if not a bit shorter.  Now if you buy long travel yfz450R shocks (notice the "R" in the model of the atv) then yes you can run long travel a-arms, but you should still have them revalved for the application.

Regular yfz shocks on standard travel +2/+1 a-arms will lower the ride height.

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