Q1) Anyone found anything like the Rekluse e-Axle for pitbikes?
See Rekluse Motor Sports - e-Axle
Q2) Anyone know of some fork triple clamps for 48mm fork tubes with an offset much lower than 37mm?
See the diagram below.
I want to increase the steering trail on my bike pitbike. Reason is to get slower initial steering response in soft terrain. In soft terrain, the bike often steers in much too fast, which can cause front tyre to eventually push, or bite and then knife, or just general loss of control. In other words I want to remove the twitchy "shopping trolley" feeling.
I've tried increasing rear sag (only to increase steering rake), but that kills normal corner handling. I try standing and hanging off the back and keeping the power on harder, but that's way too difficult for me to do accurately, and impossible if I trying to wash off speed.
The bike doesn't get headshake at speed. Which surprises me.
My fork lower ends have the axle hard against the front chrome tubes. I'd go for 25mm clamp offset if I could get it. Which is a massive change in trail I know.
I don't fancy installing an $800 steering damper just so I can ride soft or sandy corners on my pitbike.
Thanks for any help.
See Rekluse Motor Sports - e-Axle
Q2) Anyone know of some fork triple clamps for 48mm fork tubes with an offset much lower than 37mm?
See the diagram below.
I want to increase the steering trail on my bike pitbike. Reason is to get slower initial steering response in soft terrain. In soft terrain, the bike often steers in much too fast, which can cause front tyre to eventually push, or bite and then knife, or just general loss of control. In other words I want to remove the twitchy "shopping trolley" feeling.
I've tried increasing rear sag (only to increase steering rake), but that kills normal corner handling. I try standing and hanging off the back and keeping the power on harder, but that's way too difficult for me to do accurately, and impossible if I trying to wash off speed.
The bike doesn't get headshake at speed. Which surprises me.
My fork lower ends have the axle hard against the front chrome tubes. I'd go for 25mm clamp offset if I could get it. Which is a massive change in trail I know.
I don't fancy installing an $800 steering damper just so I can ride soft or sandy corners on my pitbike.
Thanks for any help.
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