Did the chubby just felled out or the mount itself is gone too?
"felled out" that makes me laugh.
Just the chubby mounts are good.
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Yeah, use high strength loctite on the Jounce shock itself and add the 1/4-20 set screw per the instruction should help keeping these on.
I would have to drill and tap a hole in the mount to put a set screw in that is what is so weird. And when Jason installed them it sounded like all the others they have done haven't had them ether. I will have to call Light racing as well and see what they have to say. But I am sure a bit of loctite will be good.
__________________ "Because in the end it has almost nothing to do with the bike and everything to do with setting
out to accomplish something that is intimidating, that is unknown to you, something you know you
have a good chance of failing at but doing it anyways and slowly but surely proving yourself wrong." Mike Ambs
www.corva.org "Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
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Couple new pics from my run up to Idyllwild today.
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out to accomplish something that is intimidating, that is unknown to you, something you know you
have a good chance of failing at but doing it anyways and slowly but surely proving yourself wrong." Mike Ambs
www.corva.org "Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
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Holy crap. Geeze, I could never do that stuff to my truck. I love it too much and can't afford to replace it.
What I do?
You like those Moab pics don't ya.
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Fjamming previously said:
Josh, awesome pics. Where in Idywild can you do that? Those rocks look so inviting but I bet they are off limits.
I have a post on the run with more pics in the trail repost section. But the rocks are off limits. Plus you would have to drive up the river (there is always water in it not much in mid summer but still there) to go over them and they are way to big any way to even think of doing.
I am P.S. a couple of them right now, looks pretty cool.
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out to accomplish something that is intimidating, that is unknown to you, something you know you
have a good chance of failing at but doing it anyways and slowly but surely proving yourself wrong." Mike Ambs
www.corva.org "Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
- Thomas Paine
Just read your trail report. Nice run Josh. Snow or not, looks like a nice day out. Any ideas as to why the lights went off? Have you done the breather mods?
Dom, you got a nice idea!
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If you guys want to come out to Hemet I will set one up. It isn't all that hard but can be fun for sure. Starts in Hemet and end up in Pine cove or Poppet flats area depending on what way we go. At the top we can head in to Idyllwild to mess around in and get some food. then back down to Hemet or go down the 243 into Banning.
__________________ "Because in the end it has almost nothing to do with the bike and everything to do with setting
out to accomplish something that is intimidating, that is unknown to you, something you know you
have a good chance of failing at but doing it anyways and slowly but surely proving yourself wrong." Mike Ambs
www.corva.org "Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
- Thomas Paine