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Hello.
I have lost my install instructions for the star kit for the rtx. (had it laying around for a while)
should I just put the front plate on top of the other.
Making it number tree? (main frame, bracket, star kit)
or should i cut out a piece of the bracket? making the star piece mount...
I've seen it done, a couple of years ago. The guy whd did it moved the frame forward with bushings, and mounted a servo. He had cut the plastic nicely. Think he moved it only a cuple of inches forward.
I tried the sled, it rode nicely.
Try scruffin the sheaves with sanding pape(?)
Install a Arctic cat rear spring from the old secondary. Green or red. It will give you more side pressure.
I've been running inner Brp wheels for a couple of years, they hold up great. Have broken a few wheels that are mounted on the outside tough. (Yamaha stock, and some aftermarked stuff i dont remember the brand name)
I also hopes somebody have tried this.
Look's like it's possible to ride two up, but no comfort. Then again the stock seat is not that great for the wife eigther.
Engine breather hose freezing up.blowing of the bottom oil hose from the reservoir to engine, empties the engine for oil very quickly.
Its freezing up in the aluminium t-connector suplied with the mcx kit for turbo breathing.
Ive cut up the hoses on both sides of the t-connector.
But i dont...
I think your engine is fine. The engine breather hose froze up on mine, engine stopped. One hose blew of, just put it back on and filled it up with oil.
Youp they work on wather.
I've had to cross wather while towing two sleigh's and a passenger.
Taped up, turbo and a stiff secondary. :yam:
But for playing on wather, turning etc. I would prefer a two stroke. Lot less trouble if you go down.
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