400EX measurement.
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Hey all, last fall I took a tumble with my beloved. Well the stock bars are kaput, and I know why the 400ex brakes are under recall. The thing I want to know is what is the toe in measurement on your quad. Mine was -3/4 inch which is alot, and seemed to cause alot of fight at speed. I reduced it to a moderate 1/8 inch to suffice, but was wondering what the stock setting is. The local dealer won't tell me but wants me to bring it in for a checkup at $60 a hour 2 hour min.
Please take your measurements between the frame in back and a equal point in front, shoud be about the middle of the tire.
Thanks
Please take your measurements between the frame in back and a equal point in front, shoud be about the middle of the tire.
Thanks
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The stock toe parameters are pretty wide--my service manual says 0.7 plus/minus 0.6 inches. When setting mine I typically set it somewhere between 1/2" to 5/8" toe-in. FYI...in my experience neutral toe (or close to it such as +- 1/8"
including toe-out causes better sterring response but twitchiness at higher speeds, whereas more toe-in sacrifices a little steering response for better high speed stability. Just remember that when measuring, toe-in means the rear measurement will be more than the front measurement, and the opposite for toe-out.
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It ain't so bad here in the "Poke", better than where I used to live...in the desert near Lancaster/Palmdale, CA. Anyway, being in the military I don't get much of a choice where I live, but since I'm getting out and have a decent job offer I'll probably just stay in this area.
Not a whole lot of riding in the local area, the county (Santa Barbara) is really strict on where you can ride...dang environmentalists! But we have the Pismo Dunes about 45 minutes north of here so you can't beat that. My family and I just got back from a camping/riding trip two weeks ago. Spent 5 days in the Stanisluas Forest just north of Sonora, CA. Beautiful country with tons of places to ride. Was a good trip! Anyhow, if you come this way again bring your quad along, and we'll go shoot a few bowls up at Pismo! *L*
Not a whole lot of riding in the local area, the county (Santa Barbara) is really strict on where you can ride...dang environmentalists! But we have the Pismo Dunes about 45 minutes north of here so you can't beat that. My family and I just got back from a camping/riding trip two weeks ago. Spent 5 days in the Stanisluas Forest just north of Sonora, CA. Beautiful country with tons of places to ride. Was a good trip! Anyhow, if you come this way again bring your quad along, and we'll go shoot a few bowls up at Pismo! *L*
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Yep, read about it in atv sport. Was just a little insert, of course after the accident. They wouldn't repair the bike but offered to correct the problem of something bieng installed backwards (I think the pads) but can't figure out what after instaling the sintered pads.
The recall is on 99-00 bikes and they have a list of vin#'s
The recall is on 99-00 bikes and they have a list of vin#'s