polaris sport wheelie bar
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polaris sport wheelie bar
Yeah, you want to get down to International Speedway and do some drag racing,huh? I'll send you some pics if you like. I used 1'' square aluminum to build the first set, but ended up going with solid 5/8 aluminum bar drilled and tapped for fittings on the ends. I came off the bottom of the rear shok where it mounts to mount the upper bars, and went to the swingarm bolts to do the lower bars. I used 2 roller blade wheels instead of a big bulky wheel. I used heim joints on the wheel end to keep the suspension. for ultimate traction use a solid bar in place of the rear shock and make the wheelie bars solid and not moveable. My wheeler does low 1.8's in the 60ft with some wheelspin. I like keeping the suspension to absorb some of the takeoff so the belt dont have to do it. Hope this helps, and if you want a pic, just send me a private message with your e-mail address and I'll get it to you.Bubba
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polaris sport wheelie bar
That's a problem waiting to happen on a powerful machine. Hooking up all 4 spots to the axle carrier bolts is not a good idea if the machine has a high engagement. That's just asking for something to break. Gotta put 2 bars on a different spot to disperse some of the hit.Bubba