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    MB100 Chassis Tweaking

    Hey guys I know the MB is the bike to race for alot of you guys I have a MB100 rolling chassis and an ax100 suzuki motor for it but wondered what can you do to modify the chassis more race like
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    Quote Originally Posted by diesel pig
    Nothing the thing is disgusting
    He's right

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    Depends on the track you race on if its a small go cart style track keep the bars if not take them to a guy and get the bent, drop bars are awesome for changing your riding position to get that weight on the front. Your mudgaurd is pretty big can chop that up. hope this helps I dont know a whole lot about buckets :spudwhat: but I assume that you have rear sets? Oh and a quick action throtle never went amiss make sure you get a 90' one.
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