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Reeds?? - Realy worth it? started by PolarisXLTmod
January 16th 2009 at 10:56 AM
 
PolarisXLTmod
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Just wondering if V-Force 3 reeds and boysen reeds are realy worth the money?

Thanks



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98 XC 700-piped,clutched,geared,extended,tons of accessories,fox floats,fox in rear,SLP skis,PSA heads,riser setup,probly more to cant remember.
97 Ultra 700-tripple pipes,High comp heads,clutched,geared.

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January 16th 2009 at 11:26 AM
 
Dekk70
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O yea. Reeds will give your so much more snap and quicker throttle responce. I love them. I have both in my sleds and I think I like the V Force better. Seem like they do more plus the petals arent held with screws that can come off and run through you engine.




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January 16th 2009 at 11:52 AM
 
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I've installed some Boysen reeds before...the only thing I noticed was better throttle response. But that could have been because I was replacing the worn out stock ones.

IMO: If your stock ones are dead, then go for it. Otherwise I think the money could be spent better elsewhere. Maybe some clutching or traction/handling upgrades.




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