57331e Posted August 5, 2007 Report Posted August 5, 2007 I am just starting to flat track and I need a sawy bar and lowerkit. Any 1 have that laying around? Quote
BansheeDan Posted August 8, 2007 Report Posted August 8, 2007 I am just starting to flat track and I need a sawy bar and lowerkit. Any 1 have that laying around? like i said in a previous post......i a set of TCS front shocks with rem rezzies they have ride height and compression adjustments...the are also dual rate and zero preload pm me for more details...... these shocks are alot better alternative to the lowering blocks......not only that the lowering blocks wont work on ANY extended a arms........stock arms only Dan Quote
chevrolet banshee Posted August 8, 2007 Report Posted August 8, 2007 don't listen to dan i got a set of lowering blocks $40 shiped Quote
BansheeDan Posted August 8, 2007 Report Posted August 8, 2007 (edited) don't listen to dan i got a set of lowering blocks $40 shiped what the fuck u mean dont listen to dan.... i think you just open a big can on yourself bud!!! the lowering blocks WILL NOT WORK WITH AFTERMARKET A ARMS obviously this fucking idiot has never tried flat track racing before!!! i raced flat track the last 2 seasons.....trust me the rear lowering block is fine... but the fronts are an accident waiting to happen i could care less if you buy my shocks or not.... but trust me get a set of ride height adjustable shocks.......way more adjustability and youre not depending on a 1x1 piece of aluminum to keep the shocks on the bike you are on the right track with the sway bar idea..... form what ive seen and used the dura blue bar is the way to go. sorry for my rant in the beginning of this post it just pisses me off when someone decides to run there mouth about shit they obviously have no clue about!!! Dan Edited August 8, 2007 by BansheeDan Quote
57331e Posted August 9, 2007 Author Report Posted August 9, 2007 Oh I understand. Its just right now I'm really tight with money and would like to buy your shocks but I cant. I will get me some shocks on a later date. I have flat track 1 time, and I have been listening to other guys talk bout it and what they need to get better and ect. So any good advise I take in and learn from you all. Quote
BansheeDan Posted August 9, 2007 Report Posted August 9, 2007 Oh I understand. Its just right now I'm really tight with money and would like to buy your shocks but I cant. I will get me some shocks on a later date. I have flat track 1 time, and I have been listening to other guys talk bout it and what they need to get better and ect. So any good advise I take in and learn from you all. if you have to you can always rachet strap the front and rear down..... did that a few times when i first started....works ok....but its kinda redneck.....lol Dan Quote
57331e Posted August 9, 2007 Author Report Posted August 9, 2007 lol, i have thought bout that, but i didnt think it would be that safe. Hardly any suspension. lol thats funny though Quote
flattrack21j Posted August 14, 2007 Report Posted August 14, 2007 rachet straps are i crazy idea ive seen guys almost die doing this i ahve made tons of lowering kits if you want to make one your slef let me know i can send u pics of one there very very easy just send me a pm Quote
banshee4 Posted November 4, 2007 Report Posted November 4, 2007 I am just starting to flat track and I need a sawy bar and lowerkit. Any 1 have that laying around? Hey, you can get a front and rear lowering kit off of ebay really cheap. Quote
zeekdog Posted November 8, 2007 Report Posted November 8, 2007 (edited) Hey, you can get a front and rear lowering kit off of ebay really cheap. :shoothead: If you are good at fabricating then you can do what we did. I cut the front shock mounts off and made a new set and installed a pair of fox shocks from the front of a predator. They are fully adjustable and you can buy a compression cartridge that is adjustable. My whole setup cost about 200-250 to complete. That is what I paid my self. Found the shocks on ebay and then designed the mount out of tubing I had in my garage. We were able to ad an extra whole so we can change the angle of the shock a little. If you are intrested in the idea I could send you some pics :geek: Edited November 8, 2007 by zeekdog Quote
LiftdT4R Posted November 16, 2007 Report Posted November 16, 2007 :shoothead: If you are good at fabricating then you can do what we did. I cut the front shock mounts off and made a new set and installed a pair of fox shocks from the front of a predator. They are fully adjustable and you can buy a compression cartridge that is adjustable. My whole setup cost about 200-250 to complete. That is what I paid my self. Found the shocks on ebay and then designed the mount out of tubing I had in my garage. We were able to ad an extra whole so we can change the angle of the shock a little. If you are intrested in the idea I could send you some pics :geek: Not to get off topic, but I'd like to see some pics, I was thinking about doing that on the +2+1 arms I have, and the Fox shocks are the shit. Quote
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