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Old 12-06-2006, 09:04 AM
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Low speed extreme off trail riding is where the sway bar excels.

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Old 12-06-2006, 01:25 PM
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Low speed extreme off trail riding is where the sway bar excels.

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In my opinion, that's exactly where the bar would be a negative. For the extreme stuff I want all the independent suspension travel I can get. Now for roaring around on roads, doing high speed turns, that's where a bar would be an advantage.

 
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Old 12-06-2006, 06:22 PM
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Exactly. The low tech over the rocks is perfect with the full 10" of travel. When im doing 30mph, and take a corner, i could stand to lose a little of the travel
 
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Old 12-07-2006, 12:42 PM
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Exactly. The low tech over the rocks is perfect with the full 10" of travel. When im doing 30mph, and take a corner, i could stand to lose a little of the travel
Come ride with me flatlander I'm talking the Steep

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Old 12-07-2006, 12:53 PM
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Exactly. The low tech over the rocks is perfect with the full 10" of travel. When im doing 30mph, and take a corner, i could stand to lose a little of the travel
Come ride with me flatlander I'm talking the Steep

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You haven't got anything steeper than I have and mine is wet a lot more.

 
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Old 12-07-2006, 06:38 PM
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Youve never rode in Minnesota, have you There are some flats, but there are equal steeps.
 
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Boy this thread really imploded, next post will be on what kind of under where do you prefer?
 
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Boy this thread really imploded, next post will be on what kind of under where do you prefer?
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Youve never rode in Minnesota, have you There are some flats, but there are equal steeps.
Take the two or three rocks in your Photo Page do that for a few hours. Vertical drops three times the highest elevation in Minnesota. Switchbacks so tight it takes backing up to make the turn. Add to it if you lost it you'll need a helicopter to pick up the pieces. For the record I've been all over Minnesota and BTW Flat Lander you are clueless in St Clould LOL.

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Ps Bear if there was anything worth having on the west side I'd still be over there and I agree you're all wet over there.


 
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Youve never rode in Minnesota, have you There are some flats, but there are equal steeps.
Take the two or three rocks in your Photo Page do that for a few hours. Vertical drops three times the highest elevation in Minnesota. Switchbacks so tight it takes backing up to make the turn. Add to it if you lost it you'll need a helicopter to pick up the pieces. For the record I've been all over Minnesota and BTW Flat Lander you are clueless in St Clould LOL.

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Ps Bear if there was anything worth having on the west side I'd still be over there and I agree you're all wet over there.
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