DigitalFusion
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Indy
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looks like your slides will last a long time
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lol... there is that!
I dont get what is going on here at all?
I dont get what is going on here at all?
Indy
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wheel size, i'd ride it.
Rich Kay
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Take the wheels off...if you want them to touch.
Dano
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The ZX2 skid is designed that way. If you have your skid out and hold it up and look down the sliders, the middle part of suspension is concaved inward a bit. Hard to explane, maybe call it bowed upward?
Was told from adboivin that this is designed to create less friction thus more speed. That wasn't my experience, but there you have it.
Dan
Was told from adboivin that this is designed to create less friction thus more speed. That wasn't my experience, but there you have it.
Dan
KevinS
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It is normal with a ZX2. If you look thru some of the past posts some guys have also commented that the back of the track is slight raised off the ground.
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Thanks all! I really thought there was something crazy wrong with it. But now that you mention it, I vaugely remember seeing it when I first installed the ZX2 and searched the forums to find out it wasnt out of the ordinary.
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