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04 700 twin peaks aka prairie


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If you want more power: 12 hole mod the airbox lid, get a muzzy exhaust, dynatek cdi, upp crossovers, and get clutch work from www.vforcejohn.com suspension: everybody makes a rear shock, but elka had the best front spring package, which are now discontinued. Jetting: only use Keihin jets. I designed steering stabilizer clamps sold by atvtrickstuff.com to be used with kfx 450 stick dampeners. Front suspension and steering is the most inhibiting performance factor as it will fatigue the rider long before you run out of atv potential.

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I like my prairie but the Elka's alone cost more than what I gave for my quad. My quad is the 02 Prairie 650 it's a fun quad but a workout as well with the steering. I'm sure the Elka's would help improve the handling but they cost more or as much for what most people pay for the older Prairies & Twin peaks. I'm talking about the Elka struts & rear shock not just replacement springs. I would have to have money to waste too put that much into my Prairie. I've seen some Prairies still selling for 3000bucks so between that cost and what it would cost to do the performance upgrades listed above I think I would just buy a newer quad such as a BF750 and be done. That way your not faced with the short commings of the front strut suspension. Then apply some of the listed upgrades to the bf750 Dynatek cdi, pipe & performance filter.

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Elka never did make a front strut, just springs. You can get EPI springs which are slightly stiffer and get my nitro charging with thicker fluid for very cheap. Also the steering stabilizer is worth its weight in gold, and a very inexpensive mod.

The nich for the Prairie 700 and BF SRA 650 is sport quad fun and handling with a 4x4 utility front end with winch capability. You can turn them on a dime in the mud trails. IRS will try to compress the suspension and lean over, almost tipping the atv. But if using the atv as a jet ski, then IRS gives you the ground clearance.

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What I seen must have been struts with the Elka upgrade but they were being listed as Elka struts & also a KVF 700 for sale and it was listed with having Elka struts & Elka rear shock. Even if an Elka strut upgrade is done it still don't make them Elka struts. Thanks for the info about that. I seen them seen the price and never looked at them again. I just took them for what the seller was saying they were. I guess thats away for someone to get mega bucks from the unknowing buyers. I still like the BF750 better. I got a good deal on my Prairie I paid 1,600 for it and I have put a lot of miles on it. I had to replace the frame and gave 300 for an 03 Prairie 650 used the front diff and frame kept a few extra parts around and sold the left overs for 250. And the guy I bought the 03 from said he had a Dynatek F.S cdi he couldn't find the cdi when I bought the quad but said when he finds it he will give me a call so I got the call got the box but then found out it want fit my 02 so I have it listed on craigs list now.

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