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Rods and hitch yes. Rims were from a base pioneer. I also have a pioneer 1000 tie rod. All of these will come with me to TO except the rims if no one wants them before I leave.
I have 2 tie rods already but would like the tierod.Rods and hitch yes. Rims were from a base pioneer. I also have a pioneer 1000 tie rod. All of these will come with me to TO except the rims if no one wants them before I leave.
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Is anyone going to want to do any spring work? If so I will bring my spring compressor.
It makes it possable to swap springs in 10-15 minutes.
Yes sir, I will load it. You have the springs?I need to do my rears, if you've got the extra room to bring your compressor maybe we can knock them out one day. I'll bring refreshments!
Todd can you give me tha acuall measurements of the windsheild? I may be able to modify it to fit my Talon with BCF cage.I have a tinted Lexan windshield visor for a Pioneer 1000. Includes clamps. $45
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Yep, got them sitting in my tool shed. I'll load them up before we leave.Yes sir, I will load it. You have the springs?
12x54.5" it has 2 Honda clamps along the top and 2 Arctic Cat half clamps, 1 each side. I don't see why you couldn't modify it.Todd can you give me tha acuall measurements of the windsheild? I may be able to modify it to fit my Talon with BCF cage.
Ill take the visor, I will have to do se modifications. But i think i can make something work.12x54.5" it has 2 Honda clamps along the top and 2 Arctic Cat half clamps, 1 each side. I don't see why you couldn't modify it.
Sounds goodIll take the visor, I will have to do se modifications. But i think i can make something work.
A few of us have installed heavier front and rear springs on our Pioneers. We have the setup this way to handle a little heaveier loads. When we do overland trips we all seam to have our machines loaded heavy.On the shock springs! I am yet to mount the rear Fox shocks to my machine. Are the stock springs to soft?
I understand. ThanksA
A few of us have installed heavier front and rear springs on our Pioneers. We have the setup this way to handle a little heaveier loads. When we do overland trips we all seam to have our machines loaded heavy.
I use mine a lot around the ranch and haul sprayers,feed and numerous other things. I needed a little more spring.
The progressive rate springs that come with the Fox Shocks are OK for most people. If you have heavier payload or a specific cargo/passenger configuration you can likely improve ride with the correct single rate spring. Honda/Fox sets them up as a compromiseOn the shock springs! I am yet to mount the rear Fox shocks to my machine. Are the stock springs to soft?