Trailmaster MB200 Rear Suspension Upgrade
A real problem with the MB200 minibike is the terrible rear suspension, riders over 150lbs will have a rough ride on bumpy trails. Given that's about 90% of trails in my area, it was getting pretty old to say the least. I finally got around to installing some better springs to help soften up the ride, and boy did it make a difference. After installing the Mikuni VM22, this thing makes around 13-15 hp, therefore it absolutely SHREDS 30 series belts, I think a 40 series swap is coming up.

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