would it be possible to post a couple of pictures from the side with the tires off I am really interested in seeing how all this engineered. thanks
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would it be possible to post a couple of pictures from the side with the tires off I am really interested in seeing how all this engineered. thanks
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( brushcutter- QUOTE ) I have often wondered how well a springer would perform in deep sloppy mud, if all the a-arms and associated parts would create too much drag or resistance to be effective in such situations.
Not to mention all of the mud the exposed tires sling on the driver and the inside of the tub.
Last edited by Mike; 08-14-2013 at 05:57 PM. Reason: cleaning up this thread
Im headed out of town later this week so itll be a week or so before I can post some, but Ill get some on here,
"Not to mention all of the mud the exposed tires sling on the driver and the inside of the tub."
Im not afrais to play in the mud, and living in the northwest there plenty of rain so ill be sure to post some vids of it going through the mud holes
I don't know about the going through the mud but I would think clean up afterwards could be a real big deal. Some spots I take my Max IV getting the mud, roots, weeds etc. unwrapped from around the axles and bearing support assembly can take some serious effort and time. Just mud isn't that bad but I would think anything with exposed suspension would just be trolling for debris or even a large stick or log. I know you other guys have had to of picked up stuff on the trail that gets wedged into places you don't want it. Staying clean is always an advantage to operating an AATV for me also. I think it will be great for you to take your new creation out and run it through it's paces. I love the low slung Radcliffe Sidwinder look of your springer. I am looking forward to some amazing videos! Please keep us up to date on how it works out.
Keith.
ADAIR TRACKS, WITHOUT 'EM YOUR JUST SPINNING YOUR WHEELS
REMEMBER KIDS, THE FIRST "A" in AATV STANDS FOR AMPHIBIOUS
Last edited by Model Citizen; 07-12-2016 at 11:35 PM.
If you are planning to ride in the mud you should try to fab some fenders for the machine. I mounted mine off the perimeter frame. If you use sheet HDPE mount it loose as it expands quite a bit in the sun.
Acta non verba
I shall call this OMEGA because this is the end game for hustlers in my book
I love the springer machines, their low-slung look reminds me of Indy Cars for some reason. Watching Whippers ride along videos have had me throwing body english while sitting in my computer chair many times, so I can't wait to see the Bugeyed (OMEGA-I agree) ripping up some trail. I was only wondering if any of the springer builders had considered building in some adjustable lift on their machines. I can see a definite advantage to having the ability to adjust a machines ground clearance to fit various terrain as needed, air shocks would fit the bill perfectly on these machines, so this is something I would do if I were to ever build a springer. A 12vdc lightweight compact air compressor for air supply, small pressure tank (optional), some tubing, and six shocks...
Last edited by Mike; 08-14-2013 at 05:59 PM. Reason: edited post after deleting others before it so it would make sense
DESTRUCTION is just a couple of vowels down the street from DISTRACTION
Hello ALL
After months away from the forum to handle personal issues I am back!! We decided to hang on to the springer and it is now time to finish my project and post some vids. I did a little work during the months, added new sprockets, chains, and drive belt just got the engine mounted in this morning, next is gas tank and try to figure out those darn chain tensioners as its been so long since I took them off I don't remember how they go. Hope to be on it by the first of the year.