Carbs and cams
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wireman wrote: The only time I ever experianced any kind of high speed wobble was when I let somebody rebuild a front end that didnt do things right ,which led to a tank slapper but I managed to get it back under control and made it back home and rebuilt the front end myself.
Other than that Ive never had a front end issue with 30 plus years of pushing these things harder than most anyway.
Well DUH! .....try starting the motor and running it at high speed around bumpy corners instead of pushing it :kiss:
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:sick: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:LarryC wrote:
wireman wrote: The only time I ever experianced any kind of high speed wobble was when I let somebody rebuild a front end that didnt do things right ,which led to a tank slapper but I managed to get it back under control and made it back home and rebuilt the front end myself.
Other than that Ive never had a front end issue with 30 plus years of pushing these things harder than most anyway.
Well DUH! .....try starting the motor and running it at high speed around bumpy corners instead of pushing it :kiss:
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