What does this mean?These machines are not that fast.
What does this mean?These machines are not that fast.
@Moses do you have a thread or site where all your products are listed with pricing? Considering adding rotopax and spare
Would you mind posting a few pics and prices for those of us who don't do either instagram or facebookI done. We're currently working on a website as we speak, I advertise via Instagram at brickcityfab_az and Facebook at brick city fabrications llc
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Would you mind posting a few pics and prices for those of us who don't do either instagram or facebook
I'm not convinced this modification would be for going fast. As a family off road machine, I would just like my wife and friends to be more secure or comfortable so we can all have more fun.These machines are not that fast.
I'm not convinced this modification would be for going fast. As a family off road machine, I would just like my wife and friends to be more secure or comfortable so we can all have more fun.
These machines are not that fast.
I'm not sure if you've taken yours out of your garage yet, then. I've had mine up to 67 mph with 2 people in it with 29" tires. With the taller tires, I'm sure the speedo is off a little.These machines are not that fast.
What kind of trails you ride, send me spec's on your suspension!I'm not sure if you've taken yours out of your garage yet, then. I've had mine up to 67 mph with 2 people in it with 29" tires. With the taller tires, I'm sure the speedo is off a little.
What kind of trails you ride, send me spec's on your suspension!
@jtwI just want something for my wife to hold on to and be comfortable while riding. If she's not comfortable she will not enjoy going riding. Everybody doesn't have the same demands for their machines therefore everybody's idea of a perfectly set up machine is different.
Moses,Could you build a crossbar for the stock 1000 rollcages that have the adapter for a grab handle?
bhahahaha!!!!@jtw
I run the dunes and open desert as well as rock crawling. When I got it up to 67 mph, that was on the pavement out at Ocotillo Wells, California. I'm having the Walker Evans Shocks installed that Moses posted the picture of. The factory shocks are already completely shot in the front. I think I have less than 200 hours on it. The factory shocks are, really, garbage for a machine that heavy. Just my 2 cents.What kind of trails you ride, send me spec's on your suspension!
Easy now lolbhahahaha!!!!
Well said.I just want something for my wife to hold on to and be comfortable while riding. If she's not comfortable she will not enjoy going riding. Everybody doesn't have the same demands for their machines therefore everybody's idea of a perfectly set up machine is different.
Great advice. I've never been too much of a safety nut but wife and I both are going to start wearing helmets when we ride.Looks good and I like ur work. Just want to warn everyone bout chopping that cage too much. I back flipped my stock cage... Looked like a swimmer doing a back flip and nailing a belly flop... and the roof was a inch or so from my head. Wanted to cut it way down before but after that I settled on 2 inches. I rebuilt it myself with much heavier stock just b careful. A little head room may save ur life. That stock cage going to the frame may crush the next time.