Cannibal silencer, round style, never used - $40
2002 Speed Steering Stem with dampner tabs - $70
Graydon full body skid plates (2 pieces) used 1 time - $70
Stock Cannibal Axle - $40
Stock Handle bars - $10
Stock Black Headlight plastic pieces - $15
Prices do not include shipping costs.
if interested, email me at:
andrew.smith@lhdesignwerks.com
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steering stem
Is the steering stem in good shape? Bent, scraped, or beat up? I thought the '03 steering stems were the only ones that have the lowered tie rod plate. Are you positive that it is lowered?
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I will double check on the tie-rod plate when I get back home from work and let you know tommorrow. The stem has approx 1 hour on it. I swapped it out for one with a zero-degree offset on the top.
Cannibal440...if what you are refering to as bump steer is your quad being very twitchy in the rough, adjust the rebound on the rear shock, it comes set too fast, if you slow it down, it handles MUCH better and the "twithiness" will greatly be reduced.
Cannibal440...if what you are refering to as bump steer is your quad being very twitchy in the rough, adjust the rebound on the rear shock, it comes set too fast, if you slow it down, it handles MUCH better and the "twithiness" will greatly be reduced.
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Smith-- thanks for the advice, but I have the rear pretty well dialed in. The bump steer I'm refering to is the unwanted change in toe-in that is observed as the front suspension is compressed. On cannondales if the front end sags just an inch or two (with no rider) and you push the front end down with all your weight you will notice that the tires toe in considerably more as the front end drops. This is the whole reason why the aftermarket stems have the tierod mounting plate lowered. This is supposed to reduce this problem, or at least cause the wheels to display this tendancy at a different point in the suspension travel, where it will be less noticeable during normal riding. The '03 stems also have a lowered plate, although I have no idea if it is more or less effective than the aftermarket ones at reducing bump steer.