snuffnwhisky
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Maybe. I said "appears" and "approximately" but I think a swap would be a good place to start.
An easier method for the masses might be for someone to fabricate (or machine down) inner tie rod ends that will allow the rack to travel more. Or if there are enough threads, provide a new lock ring with a built in spacer. Kind of the opposite of the stoppers mentioned that come with the SuperATV forward arms. This would entail simply replacing the inner tie rod ends and/or lock rings, setting the toe and centering the wheel if necessary...
Examples...
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Of course, all of this depends on how much abuse the outer joints will tolerate. I'm sure that Honda built in a little safety margin there but the question is how much? I was looking at the service manual (stating that the R should turn in 32 degrees) and never noticed on my machine (with 1500 miles) that my rack wasn't centered. The steering wheel was actually put on crooked and the steering centered to the crooked wheel. Checking per the manual, my machine turned 3 degrees more (35 degrees) to the left and 3 degrees less (29 degrees) to the right from the factory and my left outer joint is just fine. Last night I corrected this and centered my rack and wheel per factory specs.