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If you don't mind me asking, where did you get all your sprockets and brake system? I'm still tracking stuff down like the chains, sprockets, drivers/shaft, brake system, and tensioner...
so you finally inspired me to pull my kit apart, it has been off of the bike just sitting in the garage, I just got done dismantling the entire kit, by the looks of it I have a lot of r&d to do, lots of bent stuff, interesting fact tho, I have alot less hardware on my kit than most and just the nuts, bolts, washers, drive axle bearings and brake caliper all together in a cardboard box weighted just over 10lbs on the scale! one goal I guess is to lighten up the hardware end of the kit.
Here's where I'm at now... My whole front end is done and I'm running a gen 2 Simmons. I have to cut down the track and make custom suspension arms. But it's coming along nicely.
Nice, keep up the good work!
What track and skid will you run?
Stock snowmobile suspensions have the upper wheels on the outer side and springs on the inner side. That was a problem when we cut the track. We ditched the springs and went for FOX float in rear.
Nice, keep up the good work!
What track and skid will you run?
Stock snowmobile suspensions have the upper wheels on the outer side and springs on the inner side. That was a problem when we cut the track. We ditched the springs and went for FOX float in rear.
Thanks. I need to keep working on it, but it's coming along well. I have a 121" x 1.5 I think that I'll be starting with(cuz I already had it) will probably upgrade to a bigger lug later. I have rails from a Polaris and I will be making my own suspension arms similar to the MH setup.
How did you cut down the track? I'm trying to decide thenbestnway to tackle that.
back when we had 13.5 cats we tried every thing to cut tracks down............but cutting my snowbike track was easiest, just uesed a sawzall demo saw, took about 15 minutes with Dan helping, set track on bench with track hanging out a couple of inches, one guy holding track, one guy sawing...........no smoke, really pretty uneventful.