I'm not too sure what you mean, it's me having a blonde moment . but yeah after I've got my zuk sorted it would be good to meet some of you guys.Ladaman wrote:Is the pin that locates in the axle at mid length, or off centre?
Could you have put the front axle spring on the front axle, but effectively the front loop at the back and vice versa, if you understand what I'm saying? Or am I talking crap?
I totally agree with Jordi, for that price they need to help you sort it out.
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I am highly offended by that! I think Sir that you are a southerner to meTomBod08 wrote:True that's what I was thinking. While your here do you guys all go green laning together, been wanting to go for a while but have no one to go with? But I'm guessing you all live down south?
I get where your coming from ladaman, presume you mean the bolt for tieing the pack together and locating the axle. I don't think its position would make any difference, seems to be a spring length issue.
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My apologies haha, but there is a lot of you guys down south? Or there usually is
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A lot of the lads are from the dorset / wiltshire area.
Few scattered along the south coast into london and essex. A handful of us in the north east/yorks/lincs and a few over cumbria way.
Think theres a few up Scotch too.
Few scattered along the south coast into london and essex. A handful of us in the north east/yorks/lincs and a few over cumbria way.
Think theres a few up Scotch too.
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Just about everybody is a "Southerner" compared to you!!Jordi wrote:I am highly offended by that! I think Sir that you are a southerner to me
I get where your coming from ladaman, presume you mean the bolt for tieing the pack together and locating the axle. I don't think its position would make any difference, seems to be a spring length issue.
Yeah the pin that ties the spring pack together. I know what you mean by spring length. I'm just going to have a quiet moment while I think if it matters or not.
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More spread out than I thought haha, is there certain dates you go green laning or just whenever everyone free?
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I don't think it matters. Spring length is still the same. All that would affect is the axle position. I can't imagine an aftermarket kit positioning the axle anywhere but centre.Ladaman wrote:Just about everybody is a "Southerner" compared to you!!Jordi wrote:I am highly offended by that! I think Sir that you are a southerner to me
I get where your coming from ladaman, presume you mean the bolt for tieing the pack together and locating the axle. I don't think its position would make any difference, seems to be a spring length issue.
Yeah the pin that ties the spring pack together. I know what you mean by spring length. I'm just going to have a quiet moment while I think if it matters or not.
To answer your last post hes usually out around shearing season. Always wears wellies too so i heard.
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I know Scottie wants to make the Wagtail weekend an annual thing.
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Ouch that must hurt , what is this wagtail weekend?Jordi wrote:I don't think it matters. Spring length is still the same. All that would affect is the axle position. I can't imagine an aftermarket kit positioning the axle anywhere but centre.Ladaman wrote:Just about everybody is a "Southerner" compared to you!!Jordi wrote:I am highly offended by that! I think Sir that you are a southerner to me
I get where your coming from ladaman, presume you mean the bolt for tieing the pack together and locating the axle. I don't think its position would make any difference, seems to be a spring length issue.
Yeah the pin that ties the spring pack together. I know what you mean by spring length. I'm just going to have a quiet moment while I think if it matters or not.
To answer your last post Tom hes usually out around shearing season.
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