flat track oval & tt racing
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flat track oval & tt racing
are there any fellow cdalers that flat track or tt race their cannondales.how do you have your bike set-up. i've already got my bike wide enough,but now i need too lower it , i talked to a few places about flattrack shocks ,but can't find anybody that builds lowering kits for cdales .i need to find a swaybar also, any info would be
Try these folks out:
www.afcoracing.com
The ATV shock section is a little bit weak, but if you call and ask to speak with Dan the shock guy, he will definately take care of you. I called them Monday, and had my shocks on Wednesday. Plus they are about $250-300 less than all of the big name shock dealers.
I used a lowering kit for a 400EX for one race, and I would not recommend doing that. It can be made to work, but it throws the front end geometry (sp?) all out of whack. Essentially you end up with a whole bunch of negative camber, and the bump steer is horrible.
I use a Durablue Sway bar, but I can not find a good way to mount it. If somebody has some suggestions please throw them my way. It is mounted now, but I don't like the way that it looks.
There are 2 others around here that run flat track too. If he wants to chime in on their set ups I wil let him.
www.afcoracing.com
The ATV shock section is a little bit weak, but if you call and ask to speak with Dan the shock guy, he will definately take care of you. I called them Monday, and had my shocks on Wednesday. Plus they are about $250-300 less than all of the big name shock dealers.
I used a lowering kit for a 400EX for one race, and I would not recommend doing that. It can be made to work, but it throws the front end geometry (sp?) all out of whack. Essentially you end up with a whole bunch of negative camber, and the bump steer is horrible.
I use a Durablue Sway bar, but I can not find a good way to mount it. If somebody has some suggestions please throw them my way. It is mounted now, but I don't like the way that it looks.
There are 2 others around here that run flat track too. If he wants to chime in on their set ups I wil let him.
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I am pretty sure they are from a 2000 sno-pro.I will get the part number.I am going to run my quad setup this way all the time.(mx,TT,XC)So far it seems as though I wont have to revalve the shocks.I only weigh 140 though.If you run +3 arms make sure you get 4-1 rims or you will need to revalve and will be to wide.Being low like this zps sure improves handling!
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