im normally not a monster fan but i must say it does look pretty decent
indeed it is tho not for for the pity i built it myself its a wakeboard jump it floats in the water still working on it need to put the top on and the floats, we keep out boat at saratoga my nana lives along the broadwater there u could Prob see it from your house pbk
indeed it is tho not for for the pity i built it myself its a wakeboard jump it floats in the water still working on it need to put the top on and the floats, we keep out boat at saratoga my nana lives along the broadwater there u could Prob see it from your house pbk
your shitting me she lives in sara its like a 5 min walk from mine haha
if she lives in broadwater av thats just over the hill from me
oooh i see a a new BFF evolving here...lol
Chain might be a little tight from the pics dunny.
yer i know but once its on the ground its fine
and pbk i found a track that leads up the hill i think it connects up to your's track not sure tho
next time i come up might follow it teh whole way and se where it gets me will post some pics of my carby on got it today
yer it sounds like the one that heads to mine..
by the way a little hint for these forums there is a easier way to quote people
for intsance if you wanted to quote what i have written now just below my post there is a button saying quote if you click on that it will quote what i have said and bring up a reply box
if you want to multi quote there is a button next to it if you click that and scroll down and find a few more quotes you whish to quote then click the same button till you come to the last one you wish to quote and click the quote button instead of multi quote button
As Grnman said, the chain is waaay too tight... You need to consider the entire arc of the swing arm (ie, when you fully compress the suspension. As it is now, you're going to stretch/snap your chain if you jump the bike (or even run over decent bumps).
The easiest way to check is to undo one shock mount and move the swinger through it's full arc... I'm betting you'll find the chain impedes up top
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