haha ok was just curious as last post you said lonestar DC pro is the only way to go but a few posts back fireball was on your list too. Is there a benefit to going the fireball route to utilize the longer shock length and getting/providing all the measurements to the shock builder as you detailed in this thread or is the geometry on the lonestar arms really superior? My application is for a fulltime duner bike mainly riding the trails. Have a set of stage 3s that Ben Martins redid for me which made a huge difference but i wanna eventually get into a higher end setup to ditch my alba LT arms.
Ah man that was the worse, glad everything is back up and running. Will see you guys there !
Im not sure what the story is, heard that through some of my buddies that hit that ride every year.
A group of us are going the last weekend in September which was supposed to be the 250R ride also but I heard there was big drama and it fell through. I still plan to go that weekend. DDQ is hosting classes on cheap vodka too.
Check and adjust your carb float height. I would check your floats (fuel can leak into them)/ float needle valves/seats too before you make adjustments in case they are worn out.
farmandsandtoys.com - FAST racing is who i like to order parts through, especially OEM parts. Call them and see if they can put together a list based on what exactly you need.
I have looped it a few times at LSOK but i blame DDQ for making me take shotskis at 8AM. I have been wanting to try a +2 but we run trails, tree shots, and general duning 90% of the time so not sure if its worth it.
I meant post a more clear picture of the actual spot where it is leaking. take one from above showing both inside cylinder base studs with the leaking spot.
Almost looks like the reed cage bolts were too long and they hit the cylinder. Has a similar mark on the other cylinder too. Post a more clear picture.
I have ran play cut padla brats and just switched to 9 paddle 70RO 21x12x8 haulers last year, John at sandtoyz unlimited was pushing me to do an 8 paddle hauler saying the 9 was too much for this setup on a stock length swinger and that may be the case for drag racing as i have to pedal it a lot to get off the line but everything else i like it. I did drop back down to a 14T sprocket (was at 15T) with the haulers.
I run a stock length fireball on my redline 421 Serval on sand and love it. It is a pain in the ass to launch when drag racing but im riding trails, tree shots, and overall duning 90% of the time.