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Glenn Holland
Joined: 16 Jul 2001 Posts: 1701 Location: United States, Texas, Dallas
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Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2001 11:49 pm Post subject: Open for Business |
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One of the things the people who have seen the Forums before our opening today will notice is that we added this forum, as well as the 4-Cycle forum.
Since I have yet to really get a handle on chassis tuning, I'll start with a simple question - my Rotax pushes like a bulldozer. What are the top few things I should try to get it to turn? It mostly pushes into slow, tight corners on turn-in.
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Rob Hogenmiller
Joined: 20 Jul 2001 Posts: 850 Location: United States, Nebraska,
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Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2001 2:32 pm Post subject: Open for Business |
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quote: Originally posted by Glenn Holland:
One of the things the people who have seen the Forums before our opening today will notice is that we added this forum, as well as the 4-Cycle forum.
Since I have yet to really get a handle on chassis tuning, I'll start with a simple question - my Rotax pushes like a bulldozer. What are the top few things I should try to get it to turn? It mostly pushes into slow, tight corners on turn-in.
Glenn
Glenn are you running the CRG Maximo? I don't recall I think you mentioned maybe that at the Chicago show?
I've driven a few different chassis now. What works for one is the total opposite for another chassis brand.
[ July 26, 2001: Message edited by: Rob Hogenmiller ] |
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Mark Dismore Jr Advertiser

Joined: 21 Jul 2001 Posts: 1096
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Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2001 6:51 pm Post subject: Open for Business |
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quote: Originally posted by Glenn Holland:
One of the things the people who have seen the Forums before our opening today will notice is that we added this forum, as well as the 4-Cycle forum.
Since I have yet to really get a handle on chassis tuning, I'll start with a simple question - my Rotax pushes like a bulldozer. What are the top few things I should try to get it to turn? It mostly pushes into slow, tight corners on turn-in.
Glenn
Push on turn is easy usually. Not enough castor or you need to widen the front. Your problem is you aren't picking up the inside rear tire on turn in so the back is overpowering the front.
Later,
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John Neilson
Joined: 19 Jul 2001 Posts: 495 Location: United States, California, Sun Valley
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Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2001 7:33 pm Post subject: Open for Business |
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Glenn,
CRG's like to have the front ride height lifted for more leverage, and also you can try adding some toe out. Also check the weight distribution F/R.
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