neonphil
Expert
What do you think about this independent rear snowmobile suspension ?
http://www.glsv.com/snowmobile.html
http://www.glsv.com/snowmobile.html
monker
TY 4 Stroke Guru
It's not for me...
-more moving parts, more to go wrong/break/wear out. You're just asking for something to get between there and bind things up.
-how often do you ride over something like that?
-I think it would be comparable to having 2 independent wheels on the front of a tricicle. What's the point? :?
monker
-more moving parts, more to go wrong/break/wear out. You're just asking for something to get between there and bind things up.
-how often do you ride over something like that?
-I think it would be comparable to having 2 independent wheels on the front of a tricicle. What's the point? :?
monker
neonphil
Expert
It looks like it might be heavy.
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Looks like someone came up with an alternative way to use their stepmaster. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: It would work if the RX1 had a large ski like the Snow Hawk. Like Mikeys brother would say, "Let Mikey try it, he'll try anything!" Go ahead Mikey, eat some SNOW!!!
LazyBastard
TY 4 Stroke God
Notice the green wheel. What does that tell you about whoever built that suspension?
RX1 Yooper
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
suspension
Too many moving parts, and too heavy?? Doesn't that describe an RX1?
Too many moving parts, and too heavy?? Doesn't that describe an RX1?