Raptor 700 Pictures Gallery

Started by Colorado700R, May 08, 2008, 09:00:30 PM

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Colorado700R


Krandall

Extended stock swinger Slowpoke?

Love the hipers on that beast! :clap:


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slowpokeRRR

Thanx guys, yep +4 stocker, and i got a deal i couldnt refuse on the HiPers (less than 525 new on all 4)!

Rite now she's just a looker but im trying to decide where to send  the head off for P&P, Cam, Piston, and TB! Im pretty impressed with DL's KDS build but man thats an expensive act to follow! Theres also not a Dyno in the state (AK) that i can get her tuned on so i have to be sure that who ever builds it has a good map to go along with it!

Peelz

nice machines slowpoke. Dig the Yamaha sled! Welcome to the site.
Krandall: "peelz. I'll be real with you. As much as I hate on you for soccer, I really don't mind it"


Krandall



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fireman5166

07 Raptor 700
pcIII
hot cams III
barker duals
rocket factory intake w/K&N
Dynatek programmable  Ignition
Iridium Plug
evac valve
renthal bars
asv
ac nerfs
fuel atv bumber
kenda gnarlys
Itp sand stars
22" haulers 8 paddles
12,13,14,15, tooth front sprockets
38,40, rear sprockets

slowpokeRRR

We will s ay that it was a nytro... ???last weekend i went out and hit something frozen in the lake and flipped it about 6 times. Now its just a pile of metal, I dont know how i made it out unscaved but i was lucky. Now i dont know if i want to buy another sled or a Raptor or maybe a street bike. Either way thank good for full coverage, or i would have been outta 9k!

Krandall

Quote from: slowpokeRRR on February 19, 2009, 01:52:24 PM
We will s ay that it was a nytro... ???last weekend i went out and hit something frozen in the lake and flipped it about 6 times. Now its just a pile of metal, I dont know how i made it out unscaved but i was lucky. Now i dont know if i want to buy another sled or a Raptor or maybe a street bike. Either way thank good for full coverage, or i would have been outta 9k!

Badass sleds  :clap: :clap: Sorry to hear about the crash though :(


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Raptor Trent

Here is my raptor after the off season rebuild.
New stem, a-arms, spindles, swinger, wheelie bar, fresh engine rebuild, battery relocate, and a few other small tricks.

Raptor Trent


Livingmylife93

Awesome bike man!!!

What are the advantages of having such a narrow rear end?

Raptor Trent

Mostly, if you carry the front end a long way and the roll out is a quarter inch off, it will not pull right or left as bad. It will track straighter.

Peelz

Sexy machine Trent. +1 on your narrow rear explanation. Mine went all over the place in the sand when accelerating hard.
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Colorado700R

I think some climbers use a narrower than stock set-up for extreme sand climbs too.  It leets the quad sit on top of instead of in a rut in the tree shoot.

Krandall

Awesome looking Trent!!! are those A-arms moved forward +2?


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