driftbuster
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I want to put custom wheels on my 07 Attak.
I have the Pioneer lowering kit so I need stock size bearings.
What do you recommend and where did you get them?
I have the Pioneer lowering kit so I need stock size bearings.
What do you recommend and where did you get them?
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Check out these guys:
http://www.tricked-toys.com/
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=102262
They should be able to help you out.
http://www.tricked-toys.com/
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=102262
They should be able to help you out.
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Lots of options. I went with Yamaha tuning fork billet wheels bc I'm partial to them and I found a sweet deal on 6 small wheels and 2 larger rear axle wheels. Deal was so good I just could not pass it up.
But OFT (SCMURS and moto psycho) make sweet wheels too. I'd have gone with them other wise as I know them a little and they are class act gentlemen and good friends. Other options are Tricked Toys and I thought Muffin Works had a wheel kit, but now I'm not sure. They are all great options. Sort of just depends on turnstile you want as they are all a tad different style wise.
But OFT (SCMURS and moto psycho) make sweet wheels too. I'd have gone with them other wise as I know them a little and they are class act gentlemen and good friends. Other options are Tricked Toys and I thought Muffin Works had a wheel kit, but now I'm not sure. They are all great options. Sort of just depends on turnstile you want as they are all a tad different style wise.
Zakre
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I love the look of the tuning fork wheels yammie makes but they are $hite , I have bent 4 of them already so I only have them on the rear now (large ones), they are bending from hitting whatever not jumping them; I put on the plastic stockers last fall and they are doing great, I got them in blue to match the sled better than the black. Thats my advice.
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I've had them for years on my other sled off trail for three years and never had issues. I dunno. Weird.
Zakre
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Super Sled said:I've had them for years on my other sled off trail for three years and never had issues. I dunno. Weird.
I forgot to mention in my first post, they are bending such that they get a nice flat spot on them, not bending side to side. You can fell them as you ride a nice vibration the faster you go.
Tricked Toys make a great quality wheel! Great guys to deal with, excellent customer service and an awsome looking product!
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Zakre said:Super Sled said:I've had them for years on my other sled off trail for three years and never had issues. I dunno. Weird.
I forgot to mention in my first post, they are bending such that they get a nice flat spot on them, not bending side to side. You can fell them as you ride a nice vibration the faster you go.
Return them to Yamaha then. You must have bad ones/ defective aluminum or abused yours. My experience is the tuning fork wheels' quality is very good. Like I said, ive used them off trail for several years on my Mt Viper skid and they bounce off lots of hidden objects under the snow and have survived/ still look great. Sorry to hear snout your misfortune with those.
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