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jayhawkatv

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Have a drag bike set up in a stretched stock chassis. I run it at the track as well as the strip at the dunes. How does single arm chassis compare to say what I have or a LSR hillshooter? How well do the handle at the dunes? Trying to go faster. Thanks

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A single arm front end is a death wish at the dunes as far as I'm concerned..

 

The ONLY drag bikes at LSOK I've seen wadded up were single arm bikes.

 

Is your life worth the few extra pounds?

not worth my life, but what is so different about a dual arm chassis that has shaws on the front with 1200-1500 psi?

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not worth my life, but what is so different about a dual arm chassis that has shaws on the front with 1200-1500 psi?

 

I would never run Shaws on anything I own. I prefer suspension.

 

As far as the differences, they are pretty major and one is far more prone to breaking than the other.

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   No such thing as front shaws with 1200-1500 psi In them by the way.   If you want advice from a guy that has a single. I have a GT Performance, single aarm and its rough as hell at Little Sahara and mine had a broken heim inside the cup the shaw rides in when I got the chassis and checked it out. I replaced them with HD and larger diameter heims and havent had problems but I still watch it closely. If you lose one bolt or heim, etc in a single, its coming apart on ya and you are screwed. 

   I don't think the weight savings for a single is worth it at all but my chassis works very well for me and I love it.  

   I have seen 3 frontends come apart and they were all 3 the same chassis maker. 

 

  A stock chassis with light components is about as fast as a chassis at the track but at the dunes the chassis can be quicker.

 

LSR hillshooters work very well. 

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