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    Question How do I "Bullet" proofing a 2017 Viking 3 ?

    Probable requirements will be 27" tires with 2" lift.

    My goal is to have stronger than factory setup with moderate cost. My application is deer hunting and general cruising in mountain country.

    Low end torque is more important to me than fast high end speed.

    Would appreciate of your suggestions.

    Thanks

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    Sheave, sheave, sheave. Contact James and he can get ya fixed up.
    With the right combo of weights a spring, its damn amazing how good
    your machine will work.
    Don't forget to slug her to. well worth it.

    Welcome to the forum as well.
    09 734 sport, ported, jbs sheave, 16 gram, purple spring, slugged, cam, full muzzy, hi-flow injector, msd 3d, wicked built rack, cognito spindles, hid / rigid industries led lighting, 26" bear claw radials, 2 inch spacers all round, homemade hood rack, doors, bed rails. Always doing more.

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    Honestly these Vikings are tough put a sheave and slug kit in it and ride out....only downfall you might have is middle drive gear bolts tend to back out.....other then that it is pretty solid as you can get machine.....

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    OK sounds great! Big 10/4 on that.

    Who makes a 2" lift kit, which does not compromise the vicking's strength?

    Thanks

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    we run and sell the superatv..call us and we can fix you up for any ridn style
    James Davis
    If you have questions call me!!!
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    Ship to - 131 Davis Ct., Mt. Hope, WV 25880

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    Yes, will certainly be giving you a call when I'm ready. Your reputation goes before you.

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    30-06 what size tire and what's your riding style fast slow mud street

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    Quote Originally Posted by lilbigtonka View Post
    30-06 what size tire and what's your riding style fast slow mud street
    Typically, I don't like cruising flat logging roads at more than 40 mph. Hill climbing no more than 30 mph.
    I don't care for mud and nither do I care for rock climbing.
    It's all about reliability and ability to do the above if I have to.

    Nothing in concrete yet , but I'm thinking 26" / 27" tires would do.

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    You will be great with sheave slug kit 15-16gram roller and a purple spring along with a .050 shim

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    Has anyone had a problem with engine/CVT cooling on long steep hill climbs in the middle of summer?

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