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Offline GO OVRIT

Leager or Lobo?
« on: July 06, 2013, 10:20:48 PM »
Danhung, this is sparked by your comment in the swingarm wanted thread.  I didn't want to highjack that thread.  For a mx quad, which one comes out on top?  Whether it be geometry, strength, parts availability, or what....  I know Danhung has had both.  I'd like to start collecting parts for a narrow front, +4, maybe cr500 link.

Offline mennis1971

Leager or Lobo?
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2013, 10:58:33 PM »
Both are good. Personally I'd rather have the the LOBO cuz it's more rare(but would be just as happy with a Laeger), but I'm pretty sure parts for it are harder to find, while you can still get Laeger stuff. Neither are cheap LOL. I'd ask Dan and a few others as they have experience with both. It's not that either are out of my price range, but I have to many toys, enjoy them all and would rather keep them all than build just one ultimate toy. Just added a new toy to the collection on thurs, a Suzuki TL1000R v twin  sportbike(red white and blue) which is my favorite color scheme. Sorry if I seemed to hijack your thread LOL.

Offline GO OVRIT

Leager or Lobo?
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2013, 06:20:45 AM »
Thanks, that's the sort of stuff I was looking for.

Offline Mony25

Leager or Lobo?
« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2013, 12:16:01 PM »
I would not give up my lobo for nothing. Granted I have never ridden a laeger, but nothing I have rode handles like my lobo. It's smooth takes anything you throw at it and from my experience and everyone I have talked to that has or had one they are built like a tank. As far as parts haven't had any issues roll still carries everything except frame and arms I believe. I'll admit a arms parts are quite expensive from them. But then again I believe the t pin stuff is as well. Dan did hit it on the head when he said they have some issues with fitment of some stuff. Especially the intake IMO it is a nightmare. I plan to make my own airbox airboot at some point. An eliminator kit solves this but I like my airbox. As far as shock on mine I can get it off with subframe on but it's tight. The radiator is a very tight fit on them pretty much can't take in or out with stem in. I have talked to Doug roll a couple times on these about some issues and he more or less hinted at the fact he built them for one thing to handle as best he could and didn't worry much about some of the issues with working on them and the airbox.
01 lobo mx chassis axis shocks c-Leigh ported pro-x 310 (going bigger in future) 38 a/s esr trx 5 pipe hipers an holeshots cr 250 ign flex bars precision stabilizer

86 atc 250r all stock except pipe

Bunch of other 4 stroke atc\'s

Offline CADWELL

Leager or Lobo?
« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2013, 12:42:06 AM »
I have a Laeger/CRF450 cr500 linked Protrax and absolutely love it for MX. Like Dan says, when you sit on one you definitely feel like you're "in" it and not on top of it. This is especially true with when compared to a YFZ. In general the 250r geometry IMO is built the best for MX and the Protrax makes for quicker and effortless turning. I've never had a Lobo, but other than trying to work and tune your bike for the track, I'd imagine you can't go wrong with anything that is has a 250r Geo coupled with the smooth power and of the CRF motor.

One other consideration to make when it comes down to hybrids on the track would be a Walsh/'04 YZ. I've done a ton of research and have a friend that has one and loves it. He's probably on this board but haven't found out yet. The powerband along with the 4 speed tranny on that YZ motor ccoupled with the well thought out Walsh frame is supposed to be a solid bike for the track.Plus Walsh, IMO has some of the best customer service in the industry and still makes parts for all their hybrids.

Offline havinnoj

Leager or Lobo?
« Reply #5 on: September 04, 2013, 06:11:36 PM »
Quote from: danhung11;1346
I personally prefer a Laeger, a dialed in Protrax is hard to beat in the handling department and the rear CR500 is plush. I'd strongly recommend a rear Axis with PRS upgrade.

Dan what did you like about the PRS over a standard Axis?

Offline havinnoj

Leager or Lobo?
« Reply #6 on: September 04, 2013, 07:25:49 PM »
Quote from: danhung11;11040
You just need to ride it with and without. My understanding is that its another valve they put into the shock to prevent bottom out. It's a really nice feature and worth the money if you ask me. I only did the rear shock.

http://www.customaxisshocks.com/SNOW-Upgrades.php

Yeah I can see the benefit - I was quoted at $300 per shock for just the PRS when the fronts go in for rebuild - not sure where I'll end up on them since I can't find too many before/after type reviews.

Offline 05450r

Leager or Lobo?
« Reply #7 on: September 04, 2013, 08:07:43 PM »
Hands down opt for the Prs,well worth every penny!
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Offline Burns363R

Leager or Lobo?
« Reply #8 on: September 04, 2013, 09:18:35 PM »
PRS is amazing... I have it on the rear of my 250R and the front of my Can AM. Wont fit under the rear of my Can AM and i havent upgraded the R's fronts to PRS... maybe this winter.
TRX 363R 02- Laeger Narrow Frame/CR500 Link, Motowoz Suspension, Roll Design +4 LT Arms,RPM Dominator +4 axle, LED 363 MX, LED 350G Pipe, 38 A/S CR Ignition

TRX 370R 86- Laeger Std,ISF-No Link Swinger, JD MGC LT Arms) Motowoz Shocks, LED 370/350D pipe, 38 PWK Carb, CR Ignition

Offline ryanowarrior

Leager or Lobo?
« Reply #9 on: September 04, 2013, 09:43:19 PM »
Quote from: havinnoj;11043
Yeah I can see the benefit - I was quoted at $300 per shock for just the PRS when the fronts go in for rebuild - not sure where I'll end up on them since I can't find too many before/after type reviews.

I ordered a set of front shocks last week from them and,
micah told me that their no longer offering the PRS in the front shocks
Quinn MotorSports - White Chassis
Laeger Crf
Laeger R
Walsh R
Walsh Crf (in the works)

Offline havinnoj

Leager or Lobo?
« Reply #10 on: September 05, 2013, 09:01:52 AM »
Quote from: danhung11;11044
If anything, just do the rear.  Trust me, it's money worth spending.  I know you probably dune ride more than anything.  From personal experience, I do not have PRS on my two-stroke.  You ever get that feeling when you come down the bottom of a big dune, and there is a big dip down at the bottom?? and your rear shock basically compresses all the way and sends a shock up your spine?  I absolutely hate the feeling, and with me getting older I feel it for the rest of the weekend.  With the PRS, it doesn't do that... there is another valve in the shock that slows it down.  Over a set of whoops, it's pretty darn noticeable as well.  If you have Micah service your shock, I would do the upgrade.

Good point Dan - I don't do any serious jumping in the dunes so your point about the whoops and the bottoms of big dunes is probably where I'd notice it.  Maybe doing just the rear would be good?  Interesting thought.


Quote from: 05450r;11045
Hands down opt for the Prs,well worth every penny!

Noted! Thanks

Quote from: Burns363R;11053
PRS is amazing... I have it on the rear of my 250R and the front of my Can AM. Wont fit under the rear of my Can AM and i havent upgraded the R's fronts to PRS... maybe this winter.

Thanks for feedback Burns. Any issues from having it just on the rear and not the fronts?

Quote from: ryanowarrior;11054
I ordered a set of front shocks last week from them and,
micah told me that their no longer offering the PRS in the front shocks

Interesting. My quote was from a rebuilder and not directly from Axis.

Offline Burns363R

Leager or Lobo?
« Reply #11 on: September 05, 2013, 09:03:08 AM »
Not that i can tell.   Wish i had it on the fronts though.  Not that i bottom out often though.
TRX 363R 02- Laeger Narrow Frame/CR500 Link, Motowoz Suspension, Roll Design +4 LT Arms,RPM Dominator +4 axle, LED 363 MX, LED 350G Pipe, 38 A/S CR Ignition

TRX 370R 86- Laeger Std,ISF-No Link Swinger, JD MGC LT Arms) Motowoz Shocks, LED 370/350D pipe, 38 PWK Carb, CR Ignition

Offline havinnoj

Leager or Lobo?
« Reply #12 on: September 05, 2013, 09:05:49 AM »
Quote from: Burns363R;11090
Not that i can tell.   Wish i had it on the fronts though.  Not that i bottom out often though.

Is it that much more plush during casual riding since due to a softer main spring?

Offline Burns363R

Leager or Lobo?
« Reply #13 on: September 05, 2013, 09:08:11 AM »
Just depends on what your current setup is like.   Its all what you compare it to.  If you have the money and ride hard, its worth it.  If you just ride around and dont do major jumps where you would need it, then i wouldnt mess with it.   Its geared more towards the extreme end of the spectrum in my opinion.
TRX 363R 02- Laeger Narrow Frame/CR500 Link, Motowoz Suspension, Roll Design +4 LT Arms,RPM Dominator +4 axle, LED 363 MX, LED 350G Pipe, 38 A/S CR Ignition

TRX 370R 86- Laeger Std,ISF-No Link Swinger, JD MGC LT Arms) Motowoz Shocks, LED 370/350D pipe, 38 PWK Carb, CR Ignition

Offline 05450r

Leager or Lobo?
« Reply #14 on: September 05, 2013, 09:44:14 AM »
Quote from: Burns363R;11092
Just depends on what your current setup is like.   Its all what you compare it to.  If you have the money and ride hard, its worth it.  If you just ride around and dont do major jumps where you would need it, then i wouldnt mess with it.   Its geared more towards the extreme end of the spectrum in my opinion.
^^This^^. Even a set of Axis set up to you will perfer outstanding. I had a set of Axis Titaniums set up for me that rode amazing,not quit as good a the Axis X-Links I have now with Prs,but they were super plush! Just talk to Micah(sp?),everybody seems to like him,or Andy at Maul Tech Atv. Andy does a great job of explaining everything in detail for better understanding of how a certain setup will work best for YOU! Good luck!
04 450r XC
LNP Like New Parts Powder Coating

 

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