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This a sticky thread that each section can use to post thread links and info on mods, tech questions and How to?. Please do not use this thread other then helping others find what important about each model. All other post that I find in this area that are not of any use will be removed.
Thatspec
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Thanks Mr. Sled!
It will be great to consolidate.
This thread pretty well documents many of the popular mods to the RX1 MT;
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=34170 (Thanks Joel!)
I have plenty more bookmarked which I'll post as soon as the power comes back on here in the Oregon Cascades (big wind storm last night). In the meantime, I'll be mostly lurking via phone browser. Hope to finish my mods this coming week!
Mark
It will be great to consolidate.
This thread pretty well documents many of the popular mods to the RX1 MT;
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=34170 (Thanks Joel!)
I have plenty more bookmarked which I'll post as soon as the power comes back on here in the Oregon Cascades (big wind storm last night). In the meantime, I'll be mostly lurking via phone browser. Hope to finish my mods this coming week!
Mark
Thatspec
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Was looking around for this one for a while. The search feature actually works really well compared to most forums;
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... ts+perfect
This simple mod to the stock rear suspension is well worth doing. The general idea is drilling a hole higher in the rear and mid drop brackets thus lowering the rear end. Better yet is changing the rear suspension altogether but try this first.
Scroll down because it starts as a thread about a 5" riser (which could make it fairly difficult to find if you were looking for rear suspension info).
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... ts+perfect
This simple mod to the stock rear suspension is well worth doing. The general idea is drilling a hole higher in the rear and mid drop brackets thus lowering the rear end. Better yet is changing the rear suspension altogether but try this first.
Scroll down because it starts as a thread about a 5" riser (which could make it fairly difficult to find if you were looking for rear suspension info).
Joa
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Second Joel's writeup... good stuff!

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so where can if ifnd the tech tips??? have looked for it in this forum and can't find any other than this page. any help would be appreciated