Well there is that Mick... or maybe we're both just too damn cheep to spring for good shocks.Mike's chainguard, check.
Ebay "KD" shocks, check.
or maybe great minds think alike.
Your bikes lookin' good!
Well there is that Mick... or maybe we're both just too damn cheep to spring for good shocks.Mike's chainguard, check.
Ebay "KD" shocks, check.
or maybe great minds think alike.
DANG IT, PEANUT! I just spit half of a perfectly good Snickers Mini all over my keyboard! I kid you not at all when I say I've been there and done that!
At the very least... it ain't helping is it....Just wondering?? Could that 47 ftlb be the reason for swing arm bolts breaking?
Ya had to say that... dint ya.......and said I was bouncing like a yo-yo.
Well there is that Mick... or maybe we're both just too damn cheep to spring for good shocks.
Your bikes lookin' good!
Lol.......I'll I say yes but you'll confirm with Pete exactly what he meant..........
LOL!Coming along very nicely Jim, although I reckon we must have some sort of international channeling thing going on.
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Mike's chainguard, check.
Ebay "KD" shocks, check.
or maybe great minds think alike.
Yup... I believe you're right Pete.I'll bet they are the same ones that everyone else has bought.
You have to tilt them slightly on the way in and out, that's just the way it needs to be done. They won't lift straight up far enough before hitting the frame to clear the bottom. So, you lift straight up a little then start tilting the top to the right. The more you lift, the more you can tilt, and also start moving the motor to the right, and eventually, the top gets out from under the frame and out she comes. On my one-man cart, the lift arms tilt the motor as you raise them up and thankfully, it turned out to be enough, lol .....