wow and i thought i was cheap !. well it works tho been there done that i think i still got some wooden quarters and loonies i made in shop class way back in school you can also make metal ones in shop metalwork class so you can fool the pop machines and video games ;D
hey thats cool, if anyone from the south is coming to Canada feel free to pm me and i'll put you up for a few and show you where we ride , the trips well worth the ride ;D
take a med size hammer , turn the wheels so to gain clearance and hit the steering arm where the ball joint goes thru , careful not to hit the threads on the tie rod
it may take a couple of hits but it should fall right out and with no damage to your boot .
;D
here this is what i did http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b269/moose-man/100_1525.jpg
the light is a grote p\n 5396 it has 2 stages bright and brighter depending on what ckts. you wire it to you'll also need a rubber. grote p\n 9242 and you've also got a choice of brackets chrome and black...
can anyone out there tell me the total length of thier stock tie rod assembly ? from ball socket to ball socket
my prob is that there is far to much thread sticking out past the jam nut and im afraid somthing else is bent but i cant tell what and if i ride the bike the way it is it might pull...
;Dheres some more pics ....what exactly does it take to be ELITE? anyway
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b269/moose-man/100_1373.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b269/moose-man/89759aa9.jpg
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b269/moose-man/100_1366.jpg...
i thimk its a yoshi pipe and headder and tho toy is a 84 last year of the solid front axle .....its gettin another 2inches of susp lift and 3 of body ,im gonna have to buy longer ramps !