Miserable Day at the Dutchman
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Great pics and a great story!
I really look forward to reading the other 29 from the upcoming year
Interesting that the screws came out. What did you end up using, how many did you put in?
When I did it I maybe lost 30% in the rear and almost none in the front (That's where they really saved my bacon! ) What kind of tires did you put them in?
I can loan out my wife for the camera stuff. Her video work makes the blair witch project look like an Ansel Adams Still shot, but her camera work is really pretty good. you pay the airfare and you can have her for a weekend
Too bad about the chain, Any idea on why it failed?
I really look forward to reading the other 29 from the upcoming year
Interesting that the screws came out. What did you end up using, how many did you put in?
When I did it I maybe lost 30% in the rear and almost none in the front (That's where they really saved my bacon! ) What kind of tires did you put them in?
I can loan out my wife for the camera stuff. Her video work makes the blair witch project look like an Ansel Adams Still shot, but her camera work is really pretty good. you pay the airfare and you can have her for a weekend
Too bad about the chain, Any idea on why it failed?
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The chain gave way due to being a little old and the sudden chenges when I was getting traction. I was told that regina, although a good chain wasn't really designed for ATV use. The links didn't have the tensile strength of the other atv x ring and o ring chains. Sounds good to me. Or the other thought was I am just too fat.
I used #10 x 1/2 screws. I think they all came out due to my idea of throttle control. I have a bad habit of just mashing it. Also the other thing is I put them in Kenda Klaws. I think their compound is a little too soft for screws.
I have my wife in training, but she refuses the cold. I may just hire your wife to put her through the boot camp. Then she won't whine about it being too cold.
I showed her your thread and told her that your wife was better and she agreed.
The chain gave way due to being a little old and the sudden chenges when I was getting traction. I was told that regina, although a good chain wasn't really designed for ATV use. The links didn't have the tensile strength of the other atv x ring and o ring chains. Sounds good to me. Or the other thought was I am just too fat.
I used #10 x 1/2 screws. I think they all came out due to my idea of throttle control. I have a bad habit of just mashing it. Also the other thing is I put them in Kenda Klaws. I think their compound is a little too soft for screws.
I have my wife in training, but she refuses the cold. I may just hire your wife to put her through the boot camp. Then she won't whine about it being too cold.
I showed her your thread and told her that your wife was better and she agreed.
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told her that your wife was better and she agreed.
I aint touchin that with a 10 foot pole
Was that regina chain an oring chain?
I think those were the same screws I used and the softer compound could have had something to do with it. Did you lose them out fo the front too?
Get the blaze MAP installed, you wont be sorry for racing application. You will be suprised at fast you get going fast, trust me
I aint touchin that with a 10 foot pole
Was that regina chain an oring chain?
I think those were the same screws I used and the softer compound could have had something to do with it. Did you lose them out fo the front too?
Get the blaze MAP installed, you wont be sorry for racing application. You will be suprised at fast you get going fast, trust me
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