LSR A-Arms

Blaster200boy

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I know this sounds expensive, but I would love to get some LSR (Lone-Star Racing) Extended 2+ a-arms. They were selling for $660 on there website. When I get back to my job next year, I will probably end up getting this. Is this a good modification for handling and jumping ramps?
 
People are still sleeping bro!
Yes they will be stronger for jumpin and will improve handling.
They are to much $$$$ for my taste but a quality product.
 
People are still sleeping bro!
Yes they will be stronger for jumpin and will improve handling.
They are to much $$$$ for my taste but a quality product.

I really have enjoyed Lonestar"s products when a really good friend of mine asked me to install these on his Blaster. I rode it for about 5 mins. but he also had different shock adjustments. I also found an auction for the whole starting at $522.45. Thought this might be a wonderful deal!
 
American-Star are nice too.
You may also upgrade to longer travel shocks with some apps.
and also with the rear swingarms. They have not failed us yet.
Some friend/racers bought the cheaper ones and they end up eating it
if they come up short on a jump. We seen this at least 4 times and 2 riders
were hurt.

Buy the application that works for you and how your going to ride it.

Both companies are Nice!!!!!! Sorry about the font
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I run the LSR a-arms on my raptor and love em! They are deff. one of the best company making a-arms along with houser. They cost me $600.00
 
I really like LSR's too. I have had them on several bikes but to be honest, I have had really good luck with my A-Stars.

From the sound of it, the person that runs the shop there is pretty right on and works very hard to keep up with the big guys (LSR, Laeger etc). I am still "new" here so for what is worth, American Stars are worth the $$$.
 
lol i got my some lonestar a-arms on the shee, i picked them up for 275. but ya they are some good a-arms. laeger is another top name.
 
I really like LSR's too. I have had them on several bikes but to be honest, I have had really good luck with my A-Stars.

From the sound of it, the person that runs the shop there is pretty right on and works very hard to keep up with the big guys (LSR, Laeger etc). I am still "new" here so for what is worth, American Stars are worth the $$$.

What was the purpose of posting 10 months after the last post?
 
on a blaster i you should probably go with the +3+1 arms since there pretty narrow to begin with. my fullflights should arrive soon, there not as good as the few top names put they got a nice price tag. ill be sure to let you guys know how they work out when im pushing it to the limits.
 
Novis,
That pic of your Banshee in the snow is wicked cool bro! We don't have snow like that here. I hope I get the chance to kick around the Blaster in Canada one day!