Camber angle

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Lippy91
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Camber angle

#1 Post by Lippy91 »

Just wondering what the camber angle should be. I sent my Moto through a fence during a race and now the front end is off. Any pictures of the front of your quad would be great.:drink:

thunderwolf
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#2 Post by thunderwolf »

http://home.off-road.com/~jskaggs/images/quads.jpg
A picture of the front of my Moto.

Ryanstones
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thunderwolf!

#3 Post by Ryanstones »

Those are some KILLER pics on that site!
:)Awesome Man!

You put that toyota through **** don't ya!? I guess that's yours.:clap:

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#4 Post by thunderwolf »

Thanks.
Ya, it goes through a lot of nasty stuff. The best thing is that the only parts that I have broken are 2 front birfields in 7 yrs. The second one was totally my fault though hammer down climbing a loose dirt hill with a 3ft rock ledge at the top, front tires came off the ground and landed on hard rock while still spinning and turned hard right so I could make the turn at the top.

Lippy91
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#5 Post by Lippy91 »

Thanx for the picture. Should the front end be set up at a specific angle or should I just eyeball it.:wow

Jaybr
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#6 Post by Jaybr »

I believe for MX most run between 3.5 adn 4 degrees

Lippy91
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#7 Post by Lippy91 »

Thanx. That sounds about right.rolleyes.gif

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#8 Post by jfarrar »

lonestar recommends 4.5 degrees for mx

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#9 Post by KYmxracer52 »

Herrmann Racing recommends only 1.5 degrees for MX.

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