Whats up everyone, I wanted to get some opinions on which axle would be the best for me to get.
I ride trails a lot more than anything so i need stock width. I definitely would like to get something stronger than oem because i love jumping hills and when your landing on your back wheels (sometimes "wheel")...well i dont need to explain.
So, first thought was just get durablue or lone star heavy duty for under 300 and get my bike back together. Then i started looking around and i saw that g-force has an axle you can adjust the width on up to 4" which would be awesome when i went out to the track. I would imagine it wouldnt be as strong with it extended though but it would be a nice feature to have.
Then i saw that lone star has the AXcaliber which is backed by a "true" full lifetime warrenty for the low low price of $410
. But if it is a TRUE full lifetime warrenty it would probably be worth it. Then again under the same riding conditions would i risk tweaking my swingarm instead of my axle?
It would be a hard decision to make without this site
but thankfully i have all of you to help me out with that.
Here's a URL list of the axles that caught my eye.
Basic axle'sDura Blue Heavy Duty Axlehttp://www.rockymountainatv.com/productDetail.do?navType=type&webTypeId=17&navTitle=ATV+Accessories&webCatId=24&prodFamilyId=9239G-Force Adjustable Width Racing Axlehttp://www.rockymountainatv.com/productDetail.do?navType=type&webTypeId=17&navTitle=ATV+Accessories&webCatId=24&prodFamilyId=9207Expensive axle'sDura Blue Eliminator X-33 Pin Drive with Billet Hubshttp://www.rockymountainatv.com/productDetail.do?navType=type&webTypeId=17&navTitle=ATV+Accessories&webCatId=24&prodFamilyId=9250They have cast iron too which is like $70 cheaper
Lone Star Axcalibur Axlehttp://www.rockymountainatv.com/productDetail.do?navType=type&webTypeId=17&navTitle=ATV+Accessories&webCatId=24&prodFamilyId=9272