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I have plenty of time to "stare" at my new toy until the revised BOS gets here and the title work begins, which I want to get settled before any actual work begines.
Looking at the FAV it looks like it was not driven much after its release from gov. service which is strange considering the guy lived in Nevada which has tons of off road opportunities.
The only two things I can tell were done to it after he bought it was the oil cooler fan and it looks like he bought 10 new Bilstein shocks, 4 are still in the limit straps they came in, 4 are on the front, 1 is on the rear and 1 is missing.
There are also only 4 shocks total on the rear as two were removed, so it looks like he was trying to improve the ride for some reason..
The answer came as I was sitting there enjoying an adult beverage last night, the rear suspension is ether not timed correctly and or it has the wrong torsion bars in the rear, the suspension is sitting there on the tabs that limit the downward movement.
This thing must ride like a brick on a skateboard!!
Also the baskets were not built in such a way that the suspension could be tuned or changed without removing the baskets, it looks like that will be a relatively easy fix while the machine is torn down for restoration, (trimming the basket floor that sticks out behind the basket frame) there is a small adjustment available but the actual timing cannot be changed with the baskets in place.
A correct suspension has both up and down travel available, as set up this does not.
Looking at the FAV it looks like it was not driven much after its release from gov. service which is strange considering the guy lived in Nevada which has tons of off road opportunities.
The only two things I can tell were done to it after he bought it was the oil cooler fan and it looks like he bought 10 new Bilstein shocks, 4 are still in the limit straps they came in, 4 are on the front, 1 is on the rear and 1 is missing.
There are also only 4 shocks total on the rear as two were removed, so it looks like he was trying to improve the ride for some reason..
The answer came as I was sitting there enjoying an adult beverage last night, the rear suspension is ether not timed correctly and or it has the wrong torsion bars in the rear, the suspension is sitting there on the tabs that limit the downward movement.
This thing must ride like a brick on a skateboard!!
Also the baskets were not built in such a way that the suspension could be tuned or changed without removing the baskets, it looks like that will be a relatively easy fix while the machine is torn down for restoration, (trimming the basket floor that sticks out behind the basket frame) there is a small adjustment available but the actual timing cannot be changed with the baskets in place.
A correct suspension has both up and down travel available, as set up this does not.
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