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Old 12-20-2009, 08:49 PM
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hey ive been looking into some a=arms for my 09 ds450mx. does anyone have any suggestions? i cant really find a whole lot for the mx
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lonestar, walsh, laegers, houser...i have the lonestar ones and their pretty good...depends on your budget tho
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I got Walsh and those Ones are top Notch, but like everything, you get what you pay for.. they can be pricey.
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what is wrong w/the a-arms that come with it?
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yea the mx ones should be good...not like the stockers that bend lol stupid aluminum....
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The mx A-arms from can-am are awesome! they have all the adjustments you need!
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If money is an issue, I reccommend JB or Lonestar both are good for the money.
The stock ones are not bad , I would spend money somewhere else. ... A plus 1 Swing arm helps keep the light front end on the ground. I would go there first the front end geometry is pretty good stock.
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If money is an issue, I reccommend JB or Lonestar both are good for the money.
The stock ones are not bad , I would spend money somewhere else. ... A plus 1 Swing arm helps keep the light front end on the ground. I would go there first the front end geometry is pretty good stock.

are the pro's using a +1 swing arm???
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no they all use a stock swing and anything but stock carrier. some desert racers use a swing longer arm
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