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Hey guys! I'm new here and have a few questions. I have a 99 night train evo motor. It has a 130 on the rear and I want to put the RSD 200 kit on it. I have searched and searched and the info is scattered everywhere...
First I know I have to cut the frame horns off. I'm ok with that! What I have not found is good info on using the 20mm belt with a 200 mm tire with the RSD kit. Any info you have please feel free to add!
Second is a seat question. Will the RSD seat work with my 99 with a RSD kit? It says for years 2000 and up.
Third and final for now is what I need to get to fit the 200 under this 99? Spacers, brakes, pully/sprocket, tranny items?
Thanks for your time! I would post pics, but all I have is my phone and I haven't found an app or tapatalk for this forum...
Can't RSD help you out on this if your buying one of their kits, failing that I'd repost this on the Evo forum lot of knowledgable guys on there who should be able to help you.
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