Vmax Al
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Anybody have a good source or idea for repairing/reinforcing the foot board area where the trailing arms attach?
While riding last year I found a culvert, the sled stopped, I didn't. The trailing arm buckled the tunnel at the rear pivot attachment. I was able to pound it flat again, but it is weak and deformed again on typical trails after a few hundred more miles. It is still rideable, but doesn't steer as well.
Any suggestions???
While riding last year I found a culvert, the sled stopped, I didn't. The trailing arm buckled the tunnel at the rear pivot attachment. I was able to pound it flat again, but it is weak and deformed again on typical trails after a few hundred more miles. It is still rideable, but doesn't steer as well.
Any suggestions???
Sell it to me and get a new sled! Just and Idea!
Just kidding...well unless its a 700!
That area is just formed aluminum and you can modify it however if you have the means...aluminum is what I would use! Brent
Just kidding...well unless its a 700!
That area is just formed aluminum and you can modify it however if you have the means...aluminum is what I would use! Brent
ecopter
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Bender Racing makes a trailing arm brace kit. I had the same thing you described happen to me, although it was more of a dimple at the footwell. I pounded it back down, added the brace kit and also added Rox Treads to really stiffen the entire tunnel. I have a new Bender catalog and the brace kit is still in it, however they do not show it on their website. Here's the info:
Bender Racing, 585-937-6829. The part number is: TAB097. It retails for $44.95.
This coupled with the Roxs' really made for a solid alternative.
Jon
Bender Racing, 585-937-6829. The part number is: TAB097. It retails for $44.95.
This coupled with the Roxs' really made for a solid alternative.
Jon
Vmax Al
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Your lucky day!
It is in fact a 700 and that sounds like a great idea!
I was hoping there might be some aftermarket brkts out there that I could rivet in place, thought I had heard of something like that but have been striking out in my search.
Al
It is in fact a 700 and that sounds like a great idea!
I was hoping there might be some aftermarket brkts out there that I could rivet in place, thought I had heard of something like that but have been striking out in my search.
Al
Vmax Al
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Thanks Jon!
Al
Al