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Build a wristed arm?

Go Wristed?

  • Yes. Do it!

    Votes: 4 33.3%
  • No. Save up or skip it.

    Votes: 8 66.7%

  • Total voters
    12

72_EB

Contributor
66to77
Joined
Feb 4, 2003
Messages
4,963
Those that have them and have run them...would you do it again?
Or is it starting to be yesterday's technology? The price sure it right. ;D
 

mxpaz

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jun 21, 2001
Messages
2,901
Loc.
KC
I thought it worked really well. I finally got rid of my radius arms all together, but I thought they flexed as good as my set-up I have now does.
 

ET

Contributor
Bronco Guru
Joined
Jun 14, 2001
Messages
1,797
Yes, the money part is really hard to beat. That's why I went with a wristed arm. I've not wheel with it but I've ramped it and it's pretty impressive. I've heard alot of good things about the longer arms from bronco shops but haven't witness it first hand. Looks cool. I really don't think it's old rather different way to achieve one goal, flex.
Would I do it again.. Yes.. But that's because I'm poor. MY 2 cents..
 

Big Nuf

New Member
Joined
Sep 1, 2004
Messages
21
Loc.
Tulsa, OK
I would definitely do it again. Along with more flex, it sure smooths out the ride in the trails. I like the fact the I can pin it back up for the road. I am building new arms to go along with the new full width, and I will probably make something on the pass. side so I can pin it for the road.
 
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