Mr WFO
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Anybody have this problem The rear skid clunks bad over sharp bumps gets less noisy if mono spring is adjusted tighter I know its the adjustable link makeing the noise
. What can I do?
. What can I do?
Turk
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Search clunk or suspension clunk. 2 years of posts on this subject.
Honk
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people were installing an o-ring inside the transfer rod. it will quite it down some.
That's right. sound comes from transfer rod banging to dead end.
Will this o-ring last in there more than one trip?
Will this o-ring last in there more than one trip?
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Nothing you can do. Its the transfer rod. Ride it and ignore it. The faster you go, the less you will hear it.
Mr WFO
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thanx for the info all of it makes sense I hate the noise I will try a soft rubber stop inside transfer rod cheers
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I found under 15 or so mph makes a clunk on the sharp edged stuff. Solution is go faster. I was riding with pokey Machz guy, but on my own, I never noticed it!
Charged RTX
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WFO has a good idea. Has anyone tried rubber inside. I have some 1/4 inch rubber that may work good!