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Old 06-01-2010, 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by BuggyMaster View Post
I guess that is a product of the new wheel setup that caused that?
Yeah maybe I guess. I think she basically just found the next weakest link in the poor Yerf Dog front end design. She is a pretty aggressive rider and has had that Yerf soaring over a few jumps. I have been swapping with her a little bit and letting her ride my FL350 Odyssey and lately it seems she has no fear. It wont be long and it will be time to upgrade her to something bigger. Or better yet.... time to pass the 350 down to her and upgrade myself to a Pilot.

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Originally Posted by olderthan View Post
most yerfdogs seem to break that way
no matter the tire size
i have gone to tractor suppliers and got washers
big enough to repair temp
but ckau's repair looks like the best i have ever seen
i am going to get my friend with a yerf to order the heilm ends
that you did for next time
I looked at that and figured I could just weld a big flat washer over it and fix it right up in about 10 minutes, but it still needed new ball joints anyhow. I really like ckau's mod and when it's all said & done it looks like I will be able to do a stronger repair for about half the cost, which in my book is a win win.