Best thing to do on these big reds are put as much weight over the rear tires. Make the front end as light as possible. Ive walked mine past full size 4x4 4 wheelers
First of all get some wheel spacers and maybe 12 wide Zillas then get the big red running right and learn how to use the throttle not constantly punch the throttle
Best thing to do on these big reds are put as much weight over the rear tires. Make the front end as light as possible. Ive walked mine past full size 4x4 4 wheelers
First of all get some wheel spacers and maybe 12 wide Zillas then get the big red running right and learn how to use the throttle not constantly punch the throttle
lol
The big red is 38 years old pretty impressive
Love it man just got picked one up myself the other day got any tips on fixing er up ?
Clean carb change filters and oil and differential
Bearings
They don't mix well 4/3 I rid 200x there's places they can g and there's places u can't I call it rut lif