no i realy dont care. all this time spent trying to convence people that there not alwayse right is getting boring. buy the way this bike has the same set up as i do. more people run these hime joints then you would think.
have a nice day and see you in the sand
the hime joint i use have an 11000 lb sheer strength meaning after the suspension bottoms out i would have to apply a direct 11000lbs of force to the hime joint its self. and i am sure my little dune tires would blow, spindle and A arm would break and my frame would collapse. besides divided over the two hime joints that would be.......now stick with me kids 22000lbs on a stock banshee chassis. that's 7.3 tons. not gonna happen. and im done teaching this class. its pointless. if you see me in the dunes feel free to say hi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingpin_(mechanics)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ackermann_steering_geometry
if you dont understand what i mean i dont mind helping out
i have a question about king pin angle and why your tie rod angle looks like it would defeat any Ackermann in the hill shooter chassie. why the choice of no king pin angle in the hill shooter, gotta steer some time. but what do I know I use 1/2 IN hime joints
LOL. that hime joint has a half inch rod out both sides. there the same ones Dave Moore uses on all his custom suspension. even on this bike.
im not saying i dont trust your guys advise, but if he would trust them on a $14,000 custom snowmo 890 why not a banshee! just saying
I have the same damb problem if i stop on a hill. my builder said 22+10+8 at three pounds is the onle way to go bellow 80hp on a shee i try my first set of 22's this weekend so ill let you know how they worked and what gearing.
I just got A PVL ignition.....for free eney input would be helpful. I.E how do i set it up,Timing, what to expect? my bike 66 bore, stock carbs, vforce 3 , t-5 pipes agresive dune port 72 horse dyno proven. thanks for the help folks