is this a good setup??..

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mets_52@hotmail.com's avatar
is this a good setup??..
sirangel's avatar
sirangel
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would i still need a lateral movent eliminator for this offset wishbone?
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BioMax
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That will work fine. I would reinforce the short section of tubing between where the two tubes come together and the super pivot joint. That is the place that "sees" all of the load.

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sirangel
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awesome..thanks for your 2 cents
CommonVan's avatar
CommonVan
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you may get some twist out of the lower links with the bag offset to the side.
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sirangel
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how can i avoid that?
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97hrdbdy
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Edited: 8/1/2009 12:19:19 PM by Kmanuel

mount them centered on top of the bars not offset to the sidethat will prevent the twisting
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Master Fabber
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I would do a set of rearward bars with dogbones in board of the frame, bag on bar back where a fuel cell would normally go. God luck. JR
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how do dogbones work?
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Dogbone isn't quite the proper terminology for what he's talking about. It would be more like a shackle. What it does is allow you to have a forward 4-link while running 2 bars rearward to mount the bags to. The rearward mounted bars would fight the 4-link if they weren't isolated from the rearend, so shackles would be used to allow the rearend to follow the set path of the 4-link while the rear bars only did lifting duty.
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Edited: 8/2/2009 3:10:23 PM by azdragginsoon

yea that set up works been running it for 2 yrs now the bars twist alittle , i would try and center them more , and put a brace on the top of the upper bag mount ...and i did think about putting a gusset in but it hasnt cracked yet...
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