Best design for a wheelie bar?
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Best design for a wheelie bar?
Originally posted by: AdamsBadDS650
Ok, disregard some of the stuff about the wheelie bar. Read my new post.
Ok, disregard some of the stuff about the wheelie bar. Read my new post.
Rember adjustability is very important, everyone launches diffrently you don't want it so low that you hit it fast & hard & unload the rear tires & you don't want it too high or you'll get a big a$$ wheelie (Yea I had mine set too high the first pass!! LOL) & you'll lose time.
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Best design for a wheelie bar?
Yeah, I see what you mean, Moose. If you read my other post, you can see that all my wheelie bars will be adjustable in length, so you can just adjust the top bar more, or less for the height. There will not be a whole lot of adjustability, because the bottom tubes mount under the swingarm.
Airraptor, geez, just when I have everything planned out, you have to come up with something else, don't you? Just kidding, yeah, that's a good idea. I doubt that I will use roller blade wheels, because mine will be mostly for dirt drags, but I like the idea of 2 wheels. I could make them with 2 wheels, if you wanted.
I think for wheels, I am just going to go with something along the lines of a wheelbarrow tire, but with a flatter profile, not so round.
Airraptor, geez, just when I have everything planned out, you have to come up with something else, don't you? Just kidding, yeah, that's a good idea. I doubt that I will use roller blade wheels, because mine will be mostly for dirt drags, but I like the idea of 2 wheels. I could make them with 2 wheels, if you wanted.
I think for wheels, I am just going to go with something along the lines of a wheelbarrow tire, but with a flatter profile, not so round.
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