Bayou 220 front end.
#1
Bought a 220 new in 1999 for my wife. She is small, 105 pounds. She does not ride it hard, just a couple times a week to get the paper, take the trash to the road, ride with my little boy. He has a Badger. My question is the front single a-arms. The machine always seems toed-in while she rides. Looking under the machine i noticed another hole below the shock mount. I have thought about changing to the lower holes as it appears that it will square the wheels up. Bearing in mind that she is the only rider of this machine does anybody know why this can't be done. The dealer was of no help. I would think this would do away with the push steer. I would think that the suspenion travel would be reduced by about 3/4 inch. any ideas? Thank you.
#2
The front end on all the Bayou's are as you described. Mine is the same way... I didn't know that there was anyway to change the postion of the shocks. I'll have to look at it sometime. But I've heard that it would take atleast 300lbs of pressure to make the front tires sit like | | instead of like \ /. let me know what you find out.
#5
I believe the toe-in setup on the Bayou is to make it easier to turn. I have often thought that as being pure utility machines, the design is much like that of a farm tractor which allows for easier handling at slower speeds.
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