WinderFab
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Nice work stomper...
Irv, more weight transfer less suspension have, harsh ride,
I've got mine set almost all the way to min, with the mega float, took some time to get the air right but now awesome ride over the stutters,
Play with your transfer rod and shock it makes a big difference for trail riding.
Irv, more weight transfer less suspension have, harsh ride,
I've got mine set almost all the way to min, with the mega float, took some time to get the air right but now awesome ride over the stutters,
Play with your transfer rod and shock it makes a big difference for trail riding.
blue er
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had my transfer rod snap once about 60 miles from home, was a whellie machine and didn't ride or steer theat great but was an entertaining trip on the trails home
stomper
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Yes it definatly adds a different dimenssion to the ride. I would think that it would be harder on the shock though, when the suspenssion colapses.
Irv
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1995 XLT SP (Son's)
Fabio said:Nice work stomper...
Irv, more weight transfer less suspension have, harsh ride,
I've got mine set almost all the way to min, with the mega float, took some time to get the air right but now awesome ride over the stutters,
Play with your transfer rod and shock it makes a big difference for trail riding.
Thanks guys, guess I am just going to have to play with it and see what difference, if any it makes?
I currently only have about 3-4 threads showing which I think is almost "MIN" setting? So I will lenghten it a few threads at a time and see what happens?
Thanks again

stomper
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I just got back from a 50 mile ride with the sled. I did some fast trails and lots of slow back country, beaten down, extremly washboarded trails and the transfer rod was quiet as could be. I only heard it on a couple of occasions on a section of huge continuous washboards. I am extremly happy. I am curious as to how long the rubber will last. So far this looks like a good fix for loud transfer rods. These rubber washers would be extremly easy to make with a 1.25" hollow punch.