Axle weight question on max ii

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    Axle weight question on max ii

    I have a 96 maxii with the older hollow axles.... Except the front right axle was previous replaced with the much heavier solid one. I have restored the entire machine and gotten a few rides in and now working out a few bugs. I have noticed the atv tends to slightly pull to the right and i have already did the tire pressure check as well as measuring each tire circumfance...which did help some. However, there is still a very slight pull to right and now i am wondering if the pull might be from the weight of the solid right front axle.?.. Or am i overthinking this? ... Possibly swap this axle to the rear?

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    Are you pushing both sticks forward equally or relying on the spring pressure to drive it? Are the sticks even in movement travel?


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    yes both sticks are aligned very well. and movement is equal in travel. The way it is now...every 100-150 ft or so I have to do a quick tap back once on the left stick to compensate/correct the direction

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    Could also be the type ground you are riding on. I noticed mine will do the same on hard dirt but not on gravel or softer dirt trails (slightly muddy). I have adjusted the travel on the sticks and adjusted the plungers on the trans and did the tire thing as you described. Mine is still the same.

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    If I want one to travel perfectly straight usually end up with unequal air pressure side to side. 1/2 pound in air pressure makes a difference. I prefer mine to track left so I can drive on decent ground one handed. If you are thinking weight load something heavy in one side and try it.

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    If you're testing it out on a road most roads are slightly pitched to the right or ditch side which might explain the pull.
    What it lacks in ground clearance it makes up for with traction.

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