RatMotor
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Has anyone installed the Cal-Trac bars themselves? How hard were the spring eye bushings to press in\out?
Tough if you don't have a press. The whole rear/end comes out, the bubble is on a jack the two leaf springs are on the ground and your about to ask him if your going to need a "re-alinement" when he's finished.RatMotor said:Has anyone installed the Cal-Trac bars themselves? How hard were the spring eye bushings to press in\out?
RatMotor said:We have a semi-shitty press at my shop, just pondering whether it's something I want to tackle myself. Being a tech, I have a huge aversion to paying anyone to work on my stuff if I can possibly do it myself.
Thanks for the pics Quick, did you notice a big difference in traction?
RatMotor said:We have a semi-shitty press at my shop, just pondering whether it's something I want to tackle myself. Being a tech, I have a huge aversion to paying anyone to work on my stuff if I can possibly do it myself.
Thanks for the pics Quick, did you notice a big difference in traction?
Nowwhat said:How are you liking that Husky...?
That's about all we use it for, so I guess I'm alrightFerrariTruck said:Shouldnt be harder than doing control arm bushings on an e39...
I think the biggest thing we noticed was she stopped "wheel-hopping" in the rear/end. The wheel-hopping seem to be more of a problem after we lowered her.RatMotor said:We have a semi-shitty press at my shop, just pondering whether it's something I want to tackle myself. Being a tech, I have a huge aversion to paying anyone to work on my stuff if I can possibly do it myself.
Thanks for the pics Quick, did you notice a big difference in traction?
RatMotor said:I'm loving it now that I got rid of the part-throttle misfire (sparkplug) and fixed the horrifically lean factory jetting. Pipe and jetting probably added 10 hp, made it a whole new beast:burnout:
Just starting to get comfortable with the riding position\style - way diff than the sportbikes I've been riding the past few years. Now I just need to learn how to do a decent wheelie - the bike is more than willing, but my stupid survival instincts make my wrist close the throttle when the front wheel gets about 2 feet off the ground, even though my brain is telling my hand to keep it open.
How you likin the Katoom?