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Warrior starter 1 Year ago  
I am thinking of putting on a Warrior starter even though my bike only has 2600 miles on it.

What do you guys think of doing that?
 
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Re:Warrior starter 1 Year ago  
I did it and never looked back, but for optimum starting firepower I also added the MaxAir Flamewires and the Thunderfire starter. It has made all the difference in the world for me. I've never looked back or regretted it.

My recent starting problem had nothing to do with any of those components. It was a loose connector in the headlight bucket.
 
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Re:Warrior starter 1 Year ago  
Gotta ask why? With a good battery, mine has never hesitated to crank the engine over.

Unless it's chrome!!
 
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Re:Warrior starter 1 Year ago  
Since I got the 310 CCA battery, I'm all smiles.
 
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Re:Warrior starter 1 Year ago  
jd750ace wrote:
Since I got the 310 CCA battery, I'm all smiles.

THAT is my next project -- finding one in Thailand or importing it.
 
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Re:Warrior starter 1 Year ago  
I agree with fireman. What's wrong with your stock starter? Mine starts anytime - stock starter, relay, wires and the stock 270 CCA battery.
 
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Re:Warrior starter 1 Year ago  
texasscott1 wrote:
Mine starts anytime - stock starter, relay, wires and the stock 270 CCA battery.
you live in texas. try and start it when it's 30ºF outside
 
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Re:Warrior starter 1 Year ago  
I went with the thunderfire starter. It's a great piece. Turns the bike over amazingly fast & has a nice chrome finish as well. Best of both worlds. I'm very happy with mine. You won't regret it.
 
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Re:Warrior starter 1 Year ago  
greenpus wrote:
texasscott1 wrote:
Mine starts anytime - stock starter, relay, wires and the stock 270 CCA battery.
you live in texas. try and start it when it's 30ºF outside

I have - 25 being the coldest.
 
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Re:Warrior starter 1 Year ago  
I just stay home on the 4 days a year is gets down to freezing!

Just kidding, it does it more than that, but it still starts at 19F. Below that, I don't know. It's only been down to 17F since I've been living in North Texas.
 
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