TCS blaze shock conversions

Shocks, a-arms, swingarms, tires, brakes, etc..
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jacobw
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#31 Post by jacobw »

I am trying to get them up go to www.millerphotographs.com and then race photos then got to Hillbilly GP-Round 3-Thayer-ATV race and then its photo 624,625 and 626 on page 12.

Happyboy
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#32 Post by Happyboy »

sigh.....pc n00bs tongue.gif

Oh, and what are these supposed to be showing?




Derno24
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#33 Post by Derno24 »

Not too sure what he is trying to show. Only thing Happy is if you are at 7" you are too low. Did some research a long time ago and majority of the people I spoke to all run at least 8" or higher. I personally run 8.5" to the number and it works. If you can't corner with that get off the seat Happy!

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#34 Post by Happyboy »

Right at 7" is pretty much where the rear shock puts me. I may be able to adjust a little more out of it but not a whole lot. And its pretty comfortable at that height. I have plenty to play with on the fronts though, just the rear sags a bit much. Yeah, I gotta go on a diet. sad.gif

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#35 Post by Derno24 »

Where are you measuring 7" at?

Happyboy
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#36 Post by Happyboy »

Bottom of the frame just behind and just in front of the cradle. Front is about 1/4-1/2 higher than the rear.

jacobw
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#37 Post by jacobw »

pics of the bike with the conversions and how the bike sits in race form biggrin.gif

Derno24
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#38 Post by Derno24 »

QUOTE (Happyboy @ Dec 19 2006, 09:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Bottom of the frame just behind and just in front of the cradle. Front is about 1/4-1/2 higher than the rear.


Something ain't right as that is way too low. I measure at the points below the foot pegs and where the motor mount is. At the bottom of the frame down.

Happyboy
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#39 Post by Happyboy »

QUOTE (Derno24 @ Dec 20 2006, 07:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Something ain't right as that is way too low. I measure at the points below the foot pegs and where the motor mount is. At the bottom of the frame down.


do not underestimate my fatness biggrin.gif

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#40 Post by ozarkdaler »

QUOTE (Happyboy @ Dec 20 2006, 11:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
do not underestimate my fatness biggrin.gif



Man I would be scared to measure the height on mine lol....

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