WORCS Round 1 - Phoenix, AZ (First race of the season!)
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Great job.
Are desert shocks supposed to be that light? Looks like they compress a lot int hat corner.
and a tip for the Whoops, try to go fast and stay on top of them, dales are great in the whoops because of the weight distribution, I make most of my passes in the whoops. Now that I think about it my first race that I didn't get tired I passed 3 people in the whoops.
Just be careful of kickers in the whoops.. they will put you back farther than if you just avoided the kicker
Are desert shocks supposed to be that light? Looks like they compress a lot int hat corner.
and a tip for the Whoops, try to go fast and stay on top of them, dales are great in the whoops because of the weight distribution, I make most of my passes in the whoops. Now that I think about it my first race that I didn't get tired I passed 3 people in the whoops.
Just be careful of kickers in the whoops.. they will put you back farther than if you just avoided the kicker
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one other thing
Make sure you secure you seat down with tape so it won't fall out....and make sure you use that bolt.
I had one race, when I didn't use the bolt, the seat came off about 5 times. Talking about pissing you off.
Now I duct tape the bolt to the sub frame!
I had one race, when I didn't use the bolt, the seat came off about 5 times. Talking about pissing you off.
Now I duct tape the bolt to the sub frame!
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Re: one other thing
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Originally posted by dalewannbe
Now I duct tape the bolt to the sub frame!
Now I duct tape the bolt to the sub frame!
tip... just screw the bolt through a tight 1/4" grommet above the frame, and leave about 1/2" of exposed thread -- It will always just dangle there when loose, or when you're working on the quad -- at least you won't lose or misplace the darn thing!
a slice of fuel line also works if you don't have a grommet.
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Just run a nylock nut down the seat bolt until it is just above the subframe - allowing the bolt to turn freely. Then, even if it does back out of the seat, it won't fall off. Remind me and I'll throw a few into your next order.
Which nuts are coming loose on your tie rods? I have a whole pile of the 'fuji' lock nuts made just for that application (if it's the ones I'm thinking of.) Let me know and we'll get that front end fixed up right!
Which nuts are coming loose on your tie rods? I have a whole pile of the 'fuji' lock nuts made just for that application (if it's the ones I'm thinking of.) Let me know and we'll get that front end fixed up right!
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Originally posted by theJeStEr1340
Great job.
Are desert shocks supposed to be that light? Looks like they compress a lot int hat corner.
and a tip for the Whoops, try to go fast and stay on top of them, dales are great in the whoops because of the weight distribution, I make most of my passes in the whoops. Now that I think about it my first race that I didn't get tired I passed 3 people in the whoops.
Just be careful of kickers in the whoops.. they will put you back farther than if you just avoided the kicker
Great job.
Are desert shocks supposed to be that light? Looks like they compress a lot int hat corner.
and a tip for the Whoops, try to go fast and stay on top of them, dales are great in the whoops because of the weight distribution, I make most of my passes in the whoops. Now that I think about it my first race that I didn't get tired I passed 3 people in the whoops.
Just be careful of kickers in the whoops.. they will put you back farther than if you just avoided the kicker
We usually run them pretty soft for the desert, has that cadilac feel. We should crank them up a little for WORCS though.
About the whoops, usually thats how we go about whoops, but not these. I saw one guy try to ride them, and that didn't last long. None of the pros even rode em. They were quad-swallowing whoops, with lots of kickers. The fastest way to ride them was to rhythm through them, otherwise, your idleing through
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Originally posted by CannondaleRider
About the whoops, usually thats how we go about whoops, but not these. I saw one guy try to ride them, and that didn't last long. None of the pros even rode em. They were quad-swallowing whoops, with lots of kickers. The fastest way to ride them was to rhythm through them, otherwise, your idleing through
About the whoops, usually thats how we go about whoops, but not these. I saw one guy try to ride them, and that didn't last long. None of the pros even rode em. They were quad-swallowing whoops, with lots of kickers. The fastest way to ride them was to rhythm through them, otherwise, your idleing through
EEEEWWW, I hate those. I caugh the wrong end of a kicker once... cost me 5 positions, then ont he next lap I lost a wheel. Made flipping not such a big deal.