SwayBar Questions

Started by Krandall, October 24, 2008, 09:15:13 AM

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Krandall

That's what I was going to do w/ my old arms. Riding through the woods in the tall grass, it beat the hell out of the Powder Coating on the arms. Next time I'm up @ my parents I think a sway bar is on the project list. 8)


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SULLY0556

  I'd LOVE to have a Rath but I figured my money is better spent elsewhere.  New tires this year were a must.   The guy who mounted my tires a few weeks ago cut the bead on my new rear tire so now I have to pick up another one.  I hate to take a chance on studding a tire that possibly won't seal up.   :mad:
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Big black tires, Lots of shiny metal stuff, some stinky oily stuff inside, AM/FM 8-track hi-fi system, Leopard skin seat cover, Fuzzy dice, curb feelers, a "soccer mom" license plate, and a "my other bike's a Bayou" bumper sticker.

Oilfield_Mafia

Will these swaybar setups work for any flat track racing? Is there any downside to having them for trail riding?
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SULLY0556

   You definately DON'T want these for trail riding!!!  It makes both front wheels work in unison which would be bad for anothing not completely flat.  I get zero side tilt with the sway bar hooked up.  But yes, they would work for any flat track racing as the help transfer weight in the corners.
06 700R with:
Big black tires, Lots of shiny metal stuff, some stinky oily stuff inside, AM/FM 8-track hi-fi system, Leopard skin seat cover, Fuzzy dice, curb feelers, a "soccer mom" license plate, and a "my other bike's a Bayou" bumper sticker.

Krandall

which sway did you go with or did you make one sully? I can't remember


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SULLY0556

  I made my own.  Pretty easy and very adjustable.  Painted it with Rino-lining so it looks good and takes a beating.  :thumbs:
06 700R with:
Big black tires, Lots of shiny metal stuff, some stinky oily stuff inside, AM/FM 8-track hi-fi system, Leopard skin seat cover, Fuzzy dice, curb feelers, a "soccer mom" license plate, and a "my other bike's a Bayou" bumper sticker.

SULLY0556

  You coming over next weekend?  8)
06 700R with:
Big black tires, Lots of shiny metal stuff, some stinky oily stuff inside, AM/FM 8-track hi-fi system, Leopard skin seat cover, Fuzzy dice, curb feelers, a "soccer mom" license plate, and a "my other bike's a Bayou" bumper sticker.

Krandall

Quote from: SULLY0556 on January 30, 2009, 10:07:13 AM
  I made my own.  Pretty easy and very adjustable.  Painted it with Rino-lining so it looks good and takes a beating.  :thumbs:

We have our own ice race goin on next weekend. 8)

my bro and I are gonna rip it up in the studless class :lol:

the following day is the WSA pro oval race about 1/2 hour away from my place. Pretty pumped to watch that!


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  Bummer,  You'd like riding here.  But it's supposed to be in the high 30's so it may be wet by mid-afternoon.  :(    We have better trophies!  :thumbs:
06 700R with:
Big black tires, Lots of shiny metal stuff, some stinky oily stuff inside, AM/FM 8-track hi-fi system, Leopard skin seat cover, Fuzzy dice, curb feelers, a "soccer mom" license plate, and a "my other bike's a Bayou" bumper sticker.