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    Hey guys heres a video of the Bazooo at high speed.
    Notice i need to correct the steering to keep it in a straight line.
    Wants to pull left at speed...is this normal?
    All the tires have 5 psi and im wondering if i should put more air in them.


  • #2
    Man, that rotax sounds good. Tire circumferance might have something to do with it, even if all tires are at the same pressure, there is a lot of variance in similar sized atv tires. I would take them off the machine one at a time, measure them, reinstall, then go from there. It may be the left side has one or more tires that are slightly larger than on the other side.

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    • #3
      Noel is right, that does sound good. I think he is on to something with the tire circumference too. If thats not it maybe look into something dragging on the right side. Im not up to snuff with the transmission on those but maybe brakes/bearing..... Maybe pull the machine off the ground and spin each side and see if there is a noticeable difference on how hard it is too spin them.

      edit: 5 psi is plenty if not too much. I wouldn't go higher. Its harder on your back plus the axles.

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      • #4
        yupper,measure the circumference of each tire.then air up or down to make 'em all the same.you saw me doing it at NCT'S garage.

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        • #5
          Circumference...definitely, then seatbelts. Now I know you're asking yourself "what does seatbelts have to do with steering?" ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, but I'm fairly certain you were going a little faster than the average 20 or so mph, and I would almost bet a check your butt left tha seat more than once during that vid which, btw was awesome
          DESTRUCTION is just a couple of vowels down the street from DISTRACTION

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          • #6
            Brushcutter You are correct..i wasnt at full throttle cause its a bit hairy and probably need a helmet and rops if i get it to go straight and open it up. Would hate to break a chain at that speed.
            Plott hound i did notice you measuring the tires at NCTs .
            How close do they need to be? Within 1/4 inch or less?

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            • #7
              Wasn't that fun?

              I don't know where Whipper posted what we use to measure the tires. It's a leather strap that has no give with the inch/half inch/quarter inch increments marked. You can even measure them while they are on the machine. Just lift one side with a jack. Just make sure that all the tires measure the same (forget about psi). Then see if it still pulls. I have had mine 69 1/2" on one side & 70"on the other sometimes. It's no big deal. But if it still pulls, maybe check for a bad bearing. I even had a chain adjuster just need to be adjusted to straighten my butt out once.

              Bridget

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              • #8
                Sounds great!
                Banned

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                • #9
                  Awesome Baz!!
                  '99 Conquest 104hp turbocharged intercooled EFI Chevy Sprint conversion
                  "Argo 8x8's only" type of guy
                  "old school Argo expert"

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                  • #10
                    i got all 8 of mine within half an inch.cool video by the way bazooguy.that sucker really hauls a$$.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by plott hound View Post
                      that sucker really hauls a$$.
                      yes if i can get it to go straight.
                      Will measure the tires today....

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                      • #12
                        Hey Bazoo guy great vid,holy smokes that machine is a beast reminds me of my two smoke days,you would have to give me and Plott a half hour head start and we probably wont be out of sight yet.LOL,,,,,,,NCT

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Model Citizen View Post

                          I even had a chain adjuster just need to be adjusted to straighten my butt out once.

                          Bridget
                          I know this is way off topic and all but I just GOTTA ask

                          Gee Bridget, do ya think that would work on my wife, I mean, after a day of teaching she does seem to be a bit crossthreaded on occassion.

                          Sorry, it just had to be said... and I couldn't resist
                          DESTRUCTION is just a couple of vowels down the street from DISTRACTION

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                          • #14
                            well i measured the circumference of my tires today....left side front to back was 61 1/2" . 64" . 65"
                            the right side was 64" . 64" . 65" so i aired the small ones up till they were all 65" and heres the results.
                            the ride is much stiffer but wow its faster and it goes straight. Thanks for the help.....(i used the belt trick)
                            http://youtu.be/RiHkRc1qW04
                            If i buy 6 new tires will they be the same size ?
                            Last edited by Bazooo guy; 04-15-2012, 10:57 PM.

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                            • #15
                              Bazoo Guy, if the ride is too stiff, you can let some air out for comfort, just make sure that they all are the same circumference.

                              Brushcutter, For you, I think flowers or just a hug will work.

                              Bridget

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