I finally drove the machine for extended trials about two weeks ago. The seat mod is a must. Changes the whole experience. I should, however, note that the seat does not replace a legitimate...
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I finally drove the machine for extended trials about two weeks ago. The seat mod is a must. Changes the whole experience. I should, however, note that the seat does not replace a legitimate...
Can you post a full write up with pictures, part numbers, etc?
I don't want to hijack this thread, but could you post the details of the alternator install? Maybe on a new thread?
Try this method. It worked for me. My machine was all rusted up when I purchased it. The axles were rusted to the sprocket tubes as well. Soak the axle and sproket tube with PB Blaster. Then get...
Quality Drive Systems (Quality Drive Systems) or Manufacturer's Supply (Recreatives Max Clutches | ATV Parts | MFG Supply). You can also try Certified Parts Corporation (CPCMain)
http://forums.bajasae.net/forum/uploads/78/QDS-09BajaSAECatalog.pdf. See page eight of the catalog. Follow the link.
Yes. Get the drive and driven. Search the site for belt sizes pay particular attention to the belt width, as it's very important
Thanks Bridget. I appreciate the comment.
Excellent job. It does indeed look factory. That's my next mod. How exactly did you make the bends?
I don't think you can accomplish this mod on a Max II. The seat mounting is totally different. I may be wrong. Maybe someone with a Max II could chime in?
Thanks. I hope it was clear enough. If you need help, drop me a line.
I wanted to install a suspension seat in my Max IV, as the ride can get a bit rough on some of the trails that I frequent. I've researched different options for a while. I've seen how other members...
I like the outboard motor mount and the camper setup
'Tis the season for axle carnage. Take a look at what I did this weekend in Otis, Masshttp://www.6x6world.com/gallery/data/502/thumbs/What_s_wrong_with_this_picture.JPG
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Now my younger one wants to drive.http://www.6x6world.com/gallery/data/502/thumbs/Picture_1025.jpg
They must love that in East Northport! Probably as much as they do in St. James. Here is my rig during Sandy on "hurricane duty".http://www.6x6world.com/gallery/data/502/thumbs/Picture_1024.jpg
You did a great job on that machine. Especially the canvas top. You should start a thread on how you fabricated the top. Awesome job.
Has anyone else bushed the pivot point on the horizontal shaft?
The first point of sloppiness is where the control sticks meet/interact with the frame. That sloppy connection allows the sticks to wobble side-to-side and back-and-forth. How has this been...
The control sticks are sloppy. Has anyone devised a good mod to take the slop out?