hopewell64
Extreme
well didnt really know how to put this. but i was looking for the thread where someone cut a pipe in half and mounted under there carbide to reduce darting. i thought i would try this as the snow here in nm is starting to set up. thanks
pat the rat
Lifetime Member
here you go
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=53393
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=53393
hopewell64
Extreme
hey thanks couldnt find it the search thingy
homemade carbide pipe shim thread
The link to the homemade carbide pipe shim doesn't work anymore. Why did this get removed?
The link to the homemade carbide pipe shim doesn't work anymore. Why did this get removed?
bottlerocket
Lifetime Member
The topic or post you requested does not exist
dansranger
Pro
I remember that topic. I think the topic was mentioned in early 2009 under the nytro general section. The person had cut around a two inch long pipe in half and mounted that underneath the wearbar. That worked similar to the duallys.
Furgwa
Extreme
Kinda like a home-made version of the "dartless" product? http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=90717
Bob Miller
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I did it on my 04 Warrior and it worked GREAT for years! I'm now doing it on my new sled 2011 Apex. Here's how, I used Stainless Pipe about 6" Long 1 1/2" ID. You cut down the length of it at about 1/3 of the cross section, 45 degree angle cut on each corner, grind out the edges into a smooth transition. Take your Carbide and mark the holes for drilling on the front section of the Carbide's 2 holes. Once your holes are drilled you will take your ski and mark where it will sit. Using a Rotary file on a drill you will cradle the bottom of the ski enough so that your skegs will sit properly without the section of pipe being loose!
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