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Very interesting.
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2.5:1 ration steering. I wonder what the procross is?
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I like it except that I can't buy a two-stroke.
Give me all these improvements with the 998 Turbo engine.
Give me all these improvements with the 998 Turbo engine.
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Very interesting!! Thanks for the post.Pretty fascinating video on the chassis tech. That progressive steering looks REALLY interesting.
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Thought the new videos were good. Informative from engineers not some marketing guy with a smile and slick talk.
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I would think that would need lubrication or the steering post may need changed out every so often....?
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These videos should have dropped before spring order.
I’m looking forward to seeing the 4 stroke version at some point.
I’m looking forward to seeing the 4 stroke version at some point.
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I would think that would need lubrication or the steering post may need changed out every so often....?
Maybe, hard to tell without seeing the load bearing surfaces. Having watched the video several times it is interesting as a design. My first comment is that the steering is going to be first on the scene of the accident when it comes to hitting anything head on and dead center. The video shows you the mechanism from the backside looking towards the front and the mounting bracket attaches to a center rail which forms part of the front bumper. Functionally, from the riders perspective there will be less resistance to starting a bar movement from on-center, as you move away from center (turn more) the load will increase *and* the turning ratio (ski movement per degree) will increase. At a dead standstill in a parking lot this means that the bars will be light and easy to initiate turn but you may have to put more pressure into the bars to reach full lock. At speed the increased resistance is probably less of an issue as there is less static friction under the ski/carbide/keel to overcome. It appears that the entire mechanism is easy to remove and replace so the aftermarket guys should have a field day tightening up the tolerances and playing around with the geometry.
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Well, they pick good suppliers! The 800 Suzuki is reliable. The Yamaha motors of course. Can't recall who the f7 was built by, but it was dominant.No where because the track record for cat building motors is terrible at best. ONLY exception 6000 motor. They are a great chassis builder.
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So I'm guessing you weren't the only one that enjoyed the montone socially awkward explanations?Thought the new videos were good. Informative from engineers not some marketing guy with a smile and slick talk.
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New bulk head
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You would have thought that they would have picked a bulkhead with nicer quality welds as their demo unit.
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I had no issue with it at all. Perfect having someone talk about it that engineered it.So I'm guessing you weren't the only one that enjoyed the montone socially awkward explanations?
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no one is going to see that..You would have thought that they would have picked a bulkhead with nicer quality welds as their demo unit.
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See or Notice? I noticedno one is going to see that..
Nobody is going to see it inside the chassis, you are right, my point was about the demo bulkhead in the video.
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