Okay, I'm new here and I haven't bought my deuce but intend to soon. I have a few questions:
How does it drive in comparison to when it was stock?
Any bumpsteer?
How does the power compare to before?
What about your comfortable top speed?
If you don't mind, how much did the power steering setup cost you?
Did you have to do any drilling/cutting/welding to get the power steering on?
Thanks,
John
I think you were asking the OP, but since there was no reply yet I'll share my opinions. A bobbed Deuce steers much better than stock. Getting rid of the rearmost axle lets it turn much easier and tighter. If you move from NDTs to radials, combined with a bob, steering effort is also reduced.
The suspension is the same, so no bumpsteer.
Power can feel a bit better. You have less weight and one less axle and tires to power.
Top speed will only improve by use of the larger tires, easy enough to figure out using a calculator if you know the diameters of the various tires. For example, if you increase tire diameter by 10%, you can change a comfortable cruising speed from 50 to 55mph (just made-up numbers as an example).
I haven't actually driven a bobbed Deuce, but my father has built a couple and I went by his opinions. I'm up in the air about whether to bob a Deuce when I get one. I like the smaller size, easier to maneuver, easier to use as more of a local daily driver. But I like the capacity (weight and room) of a stock length Deuce, and I like the original tough looks.
Maybe I just need 2 of them.
Jim