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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Eastern PA
Posts: 2
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Hey Fellas...
I am interested in getting some Houser a arms....just cant decide whether I should go with 3/4 inch or go real with with plus 2 inch. I do a lot of woods riding and racing... I also need to look and see if I need longer brake lines if I go with the plus 3/4... Any feedback us appreciated! |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 2
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I was also trying to decide on a-arms. I've decided to go with +3/4" rather that the +2". I do a lot of trail riding, and even though I've only been on the track a few times, I would rather put up with a little bit of a narrow ride on the the track than to have extra width in the trails. It all depends on what you ride the most, and how tight the trails are that you ride. And as for brake lines...I doubt very much that 3/4" will make a difference. Hope I helped you a little!
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Eastern PA
Posts: 2
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Well Im in the woods more than I am on the track....and some of the trails are pretty tight. The Houser max ground clearance +3/4 A Arms for the long travel suspension seem to be at the top of my list right now.
I think by adding that to my 450 along with a steering stabilizer should give me the edge Im looking for.... Thanks for the input dagoblin |
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