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I don't have pics today, but I'll try to post some in the next couple days. It doesn't look much different than that stock bar.... just beefier, and silver colour. I had to drill out my stock plastic swaybar bushings with an 11/16 bit to mount it.... which was easy on a drill press. I believe...
3wheelerdude.... I don't know what to say either.... its hard to comprehend how 2 opposite mods could achieve the same goal. I wish I would have taken it for a ride with my swaybar off completely to see what that feels like. I might do that.
In my case, my front shocks are the stock...
Hi Mike,
I experienced the same scary feeling when riding the side of the road (particularly when there is a steep ravine below). I haven't riden that exact condition since I put the swaybar on, but I am confident that it will improve the scarry feeling that you've described. The swaybar...
I'm new to the forum, and thought I'd share some info on a new product that Schmidt Bros will be releasing soon. It's a little lengthy, but I've learned a ton from other detailed posts on this site, and thought I'd share my experience. My sled is a stock 2007 MTX with low miles, with 1.5"...
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