Plumber32
Go ride!
Lifetime Member
Club Contributor
Exactly someone that's been in the office too long!Who the f*** puts their finger in a vice?
Exactly someone that's been in the office too long!Who the f*** puts their finger in a vice?
Very nice work @snuffnwhisky! Are you selling kits yet
Nope. Can send specs for your machine shop of choice though.Very nice work @snuffnwhisky! Are you selling kits yet
I like itWe have had a Delorme InReach for several years now they serve well when we are offshore diving/fishing, out west, or when we are deep in the TN hills doing ill advised things on 2-4 wheels. Last year I upgraded to the Garmin Version, I have been watching Sat Phone pricing for a while but they have ALWAYS been $1000+ just for the phone and several hundred a month for service.
Recently they’ve been on a downward trend. So much so I was able to pick up a phone for <$100 and service for less than I was paying for the top inReach plan. I liked the inReach as I could go as low as $15 a month for a plan, but seeing as we were going deeper into the hills for longer and we have a dive trip to the Flower a Garden Banks planned I thought it’d be a good investment for an emergency. Since the older I get the more I wonder if I’m really not invincible.
It’s water and dust resistant but I had an 1150 Pelican case and foam from a larger Pelican case so I cut it to fit in there.
FYI: If any of you are riding with me and I do something incredibly stupid it should still be in my machine. If y’all do something incredibly stupid .... I’m going to get video then call for help.
View attachment 93422
View attachment 93423
That’s a good price. Thank you for sharing.We have had a Delorme InReach for several years now they serve well when we are offshore diving/fishing, out west, or when we are deep in the TN hills doing ill advised things on 2-4 wheels. Last year I upgraded to the Garmin Version, I have been watching Sat Phone pricing for a while but they have ALWAYS been $1000+ just for the phone and several hundred a month for service.
Recently they’ve been on a downward trend. So much so I was able to pick up a phone for <$100 and service for less than I was paying for the top inReach plan. I liked the inReach as I could go as low as $15 a month for a plan, but seeing as we were going deeper into the hills for longer and we have a dive trip to the Flower a Garden Banks planned I thought it’d be a good investment for an emergency. Since the older I get the more I wonder if I’m really not invincible.
It’s water and dust resistant but I had an 1150 Pelican case and foam from a larger Pelican case so I cut it to fit in there.
FYI: If any of you are riding with me and I do something incredibly stupid it should still be in my machine. If y’all do something incredibly stupid .... I’m going to get video then call for help.
View attachment 93422
View attachment 93423
That’s the way it seems to work for me too - first tie rod I bent was just after the 2nd part of widowmaker when you reach the bottom - there is a little mud puddle you go through and I guess I bent mine of a stump of something right there after I went through all the technical stuff.We’re having the whole family over to the homestead for thanksgiving and some of the cousins kids have asked to bring their ATVs so I had to trail maintence I’ve been putting off. I had just ran out of 2-stroke gas and was headed back to go get oil at TSC. Otherwise that tree in the right would no longer be “the tree on the right”.
The thing about wheels and spacers (because the inner bead locks rub on the lower a-arm without them) is it make your machine wider.
So wide that it’s harder to thread the needle.
Out of all the miles on tough technical trails the two times I’ve bent a tie rod were times I shouldn’t have...
Taco’d this on pretty good and I KNEW it was about to happen but couldn’t stab the brakes fast enough. On a side note the retractable harnesses work really well....
View attachment 93658
View attachment 93661
View attachment 93659
View attachment 93660
View attachment 93662
Gotta beat my wife! Yours is just "tweaked"!We’re having the whole family over to the homestead for thanksgiving and some of the cousins kids have asked to bring their ATVs so I had to trail maintence I’ve been putting off. I had just ran out of 2-stroke gas and was headed back to go get oil at TSC. Otherwise that tree in the right would no longer be “the tree on the right”.
The thing about wheels and spacers (because the inner bead locks rub on the lower a-arm without them) is it make your machine wider.
So wide that it’s harder to thread the needle.
Out of all the miles on tough technical trails the two times I’ve bent a tie rod were times I shouldn’t have...
Taco’d this on pretty good and I KNEW it was about to happen but couldn’t stab the brakes fast enough. On a side note the retractable harnesses work really well....
View attachment 93658
View attachment 93661
View attachment 93659
View attachment 93660
View attachment 93662
How hard are those to change and what do they run.. just couriers for the comparision.Gotta beat my wife! Yours is just "tweaked"!View attachment 93663
That’s the way it seems to work for me too - first tie rod I bent was just after the 2nd part of widowmaker when you reach the bottom - there is a little mud puddle you go through and I guess I bent mine of a stump of something right there after I went through all the technical stuff.
KaCHOW!!!
View attachment 93665
I didn't shop around. But was $45 if I recall. But lower a arm was the same. She blew them both. It was $115 shipped. Way easier to change than the pioneer. She smoked a stump at about 30!How hard are those to change and what do they run.. just couriers for the comparision.
So, where are you strapping these too? The little D rings in the bed?
So, where are you strapping these too? The little D rings in the bed?
We are wanting to do something like this for camping and overnight trips.
I wonder what would happen if you used a longer shouldered bolt?Ended up with some time to do maintenance over the last few days.
Started at the back and changed diff fluid, added some pre-load to the Fox to account for the gear I usually carry on a trail ride, greased the rear SATV arms, sealed the beadlocks because I had a couple of slow leaks, and changed the brakes because the squealers had started. They had a few miles left but that was it.
View attachment 81872 View attachment 81873
Got to the front changed the brakes, took the tires off sealed the beadlocks, and found the SATV arms were far more loose than I thought. I had tried to move them before with the tire installed but apparently the weight was enough to keep them from shifting by hand. As soon as I went to break the caliper bolts loose the a-arm shifted, A LOT.
View attachment 81875
The hole in the frame is wallowed out on the upper drivers side, and the bolt is worn down. I think this is due to it not being tightened down enough when I installed the a-arms or the bolt possibly stretching. In addition to new upper bolts, I’m going to have find a viable solution other than larger bolts and a second $100 set of bushings.
I’ll check the bolts every ride until I’m satisfied it’s not going to repeat.
On another note the bushings don’t have very much room for grease at all.
View attachment 81874