Burgard Cycle?

blastyrider

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hey guys, i was wondering if any of you have dealt with burgard cycle? i was wondering if there parts were nice and if you have good feedback.
thanks,
bill
 
build ur atv for your style of riding basiclly what suits you ya know. thats the best way to do it. when you start listing to what EVERYONE says you might end up building something not suited for your type of riding conditions. heck my blaster is only gonna b bored .20 over an its all stock for now and im happy with the way it rides for my conditions for now ;)
 
I'd suggest buying a couple parts at first and get them and see how you like them. From there, you can decide to buy more. That's what I'd do.
 
i know with the banshee you need to have the spindle reamed. not sure about the blaster but i would assume you have to do the same. once this is done you have to use their ball joint and cant go to other a-arms that use stock size ball joints.
 
ok, i see what you are sayin. and xKroinK13x, thats probably what i will do just to see if there are good quaility parts.
thanks everyone :D
 
i know with the banshee you need to have the spindle reamed. not sure about the blaster but i would assume you have to do the same. once this is done you have to use their ball joint and cant go to other a-arms that use stock size ball joints.
You are correct. Spindles have to be reamed to accept their ball joints, you can do it yourself or have them do it.
 
There products are good. I had a set of there a-arms but I've heard that there customer service needs work though and some people have had to wait a month for there products if they didn't have them in stock.
In my opinion, having to ream your spindles sucks. Later on if you decide to go with asr's long travel a-arms or another company's, then you'll have to buy new spindles to make them work. I don't like the idea of having to modify a part to make it work