SacramentoMike
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What do you get more of, miles per gallon, or miles per back tire? Looks pretty fun to drive though. Good going.
LOL, nahh they were spaced a good 50 feet or more apart.I think I woulda used cones for a first test drive instead of concrete light poles....
An announcement was made at NAFO 2010 that NAFO 2012 will be in Canada. NAFO is every other year, so there won't be one in 2011, but don't wait until then to show it to us in person.Where is it at next year? Are the details here in the forum somewhere?
Hey I don't mind showing it off. As long as you're not too far away or you are swinging through Denver anytime.An announcement was made at NAFO 2010 that NAFO 2012 will be in Canada. NAFO is every other year, so there won't be one in 2011, but don't wait until then to show it to us in person.Where is it at next year? Are the details here in the forum somewhere?
Nitro,Everything worked perfect except one little concern I have… The steering is great until you get over about 50 or 60 mph where it sort of starts “chasing cats”, in other words I think it’s just an adjustment issue with the toe, steering box, alignment, and shocks. We did a couple adjustments while we were out there and it improved slightly so I’m confident that I’ll get the little bugs worked out soon.
Yeah caster was one of my first thoughts and I didn't build it to be adjustable however I think I can re-mount the upper control arms so that I can make them adjustable so that's my next little project after I get the rear wheel and swingarm powder coated and all back together. I did specifically set the caster angle when I built it but I've forgotten the actual angle I set it at right now so I'm going to check it and see.Nitro,Everything worked perfect except one little concern I have… The steering is great until you get over about 50 or 60 mph where it sort of starts “chasing cats”, in other words I think it’s just an adjustment issue with the toe, steering box, alignment, and shocks. We did a couple adjustments while we were out there and it improved slightly so I’m confident that I’ll get the little bugs worked out soon.
Enjoyed the video. I think you're right on to check the toe, but also check the caster angle. The front axle centerline projected vertical to the ground should be behind the steering axis line (the line connecting the two ball joint pivots), also projected forward to the ground. 3-5 degrees is about right. I'm sure you probably already know all of that.
You mentioned that you needed to do something to stabilize the lower control arm. If it has any amount of fore and aft movement, it would change your caster while your driving!
A couple questions: Do you know what you ended up with for ground clearance and wheelbase?
That car tire I have on it now is as fat as I can go, it's used so it's not so "sticky" anymore but once I come up with some cash for a new tire I'll be getting a really sticky brand new one.A fat sticky car tire is needed. Also, this is a motorcycle engine and it's OK to rev it up and make some real hp.
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