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Re: Wheelie bar
« on: March 29, 2013, 09:07:19 am »
Here are a few tips... not telling u how to do it. Its up to you weather u take them or leave them. Use nothing other than chromoly tubing the flex is good and will be alot softer upon launch. Use heim joints at all intersecting points never mount a bar ridgid!  Measure your wheelbase of bike and add 6-8 inches thats your bar length making the bar to short is #1 mistake i see it will actually cause your back wheels to unload causing total traction loss. good luck
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