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I'm putting together a new set up and i want to know how high off the ground the engine cradle part of the frame should be off the ground. The old set up was 6in but it had the stink bug look goin in the back. Also i've heard something about a -6 degree angle on the swingarm. Any info will help, thanks guys. Oh, i'm using struts and racing on 300ft dirt/sand mix.

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Lol, yeah I think I need to make another strut. Marvin Shaw have adjustable struts don't they?

 

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Ok, I finally got this thing where I want it, even made a couple of track passes and didn't plow it at the same time. So now all I need to do is put on a new chain and some front a-arms I got from Troy and it will be ready.Posted Image

 

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Subframe looked way bent in the 2nd pic you posted.

The whole frame is tweaked, I should be getting a new frame this week for it.

 

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Ok. I know this is way off topic but would could/has been done to the sub frame on bikes? I have another frame for mine and I'm not going to run a grab bar or rear plastic. Just curious to what I could do so it doesn't look ugly.

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I've thought about that too. I've seen some guys modify the stock subs to give it the pointed look. I know badass fabrication made a piece to bolt on to where the grab bar was and it went to a point but last I heard he is no more.

 

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