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Advice on Crossfire 150r
I was recently given a Tomberlin Crossfire 150R. It was sitting outside uncovered for years so as you can image it's/was in bad shape.
So far I have replaced the carb, intake, CVT clutch and belt, yellow springs, tires, and ignition parts. My question is will this buggy work well in sand? What do I need to do it to make it sand worthy? What I'm thinking is A12 Cam, head work, 12g sliders and maybe a sprocket change? What do you guys think? Tom
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Crossfire 150R 12g Sliders, Yellow Spring and Clutch, Kevlar Belt 35 MPH GPS Speedo Tachometer 28mm Pumper Carb Redneck Intake (6") and UNI Filter HP CDI, Coil and Plug Wire Iridium Plug 1932 AHOOGA Horn A12 Cam P&P Head 58.5mm Piston/Cylinder Big Bore Kit LED Light Bar, Head Lights, See Me Lights Cigarette lighter w/2 USB charging ports Oil Catch can Frame Powder Coated All Nuts, Bolts, Screws and Washers Replaced w/Stainless steel 39 MPH Top Speed |
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I had a crossfire 150 and i ran a 60mm cylinder A12 cam 39t sprocket 12g sliders yellow clutch springs and yellow main spring. would climb anything i wanted and would run 42 mph
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Buggy Dealer Crossfire 250r IRS (400cc swap in progress) Crossfire 250r (SYM 250) HH250SS..RIP (IRS donor for the crossfire) HammerHead 150 Gs Moon buggy 150 Many other random parts buggys (still never have what im needing tho :/ ) |
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