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Most of the Proclimb stuff, such as suspension/chassis parts will fit. There is actually a pretty good selection of light weight items available, if that's what your looking to do.
Bill
looking at seat options and riser and bar options. when I rode the viper I really didnt like the feel or setup of the break lever. I'm sure I will get used to it after riding it, but the pull seemed to far out and stiff.
The basics that apply to the Viper (reflashes etc on 1100s are #1). I think the turbo kit goes without saying.
1. battery - ballistic, Evo, Speedcell
2. Hood - C3, mountain fit, diamond s
3. Rear shock replacement - ZBros
4. Wheelie kit - OVS, ZBros
5. Seat - wrp, boss, Skinz,
More spendy:
6. Front shocks - Raptors, Exit
7. Belt drive (if you can live without reverse), I've had three 1100's and had hyvos without reverse or C3 belt drive.
8. Full skid - Kmod, Timber, Baker, M10 etc
boost it ran the c3 belt drive on one of there viper sleds all last year.
One thing to watch is the rails. Myself and a couple other people had both rails bend near the front shock/suspension arm on our proclimbs. The theory is that the powdercoat weakened the aluminum and the pressure of the bogey wheels (no cross shaft) caused them to buckle. The new rails have been on for 500 miles with no issue, so there may have just been a bad batch of rails.
So in light of that issue myself and others went with a bdx inner idler wheel kit that puts wheels on the cross shaft for the front shock and yanked the stock wheels to avoid the torsional pressure they put on the rail. On top of that I put on a bdx anti stab kit to keep the track safe. There are also rail stiffeners out there but I haven't tried them out.
Was that a prototype or for sale?
it was in the viper they built for testing there turbo kit,so i beleve they used the cat shafts & gears to run it.