But running it straight is bad? I don't see how.
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That it is Fred! Been there several times in the automotinve world.......large deisel trucks and autos both. Ideally, a U-joint NEEDS to be at a 'working angle so bearing needles and ajoining cups are under load at all times. That angle has been determined by experts better than me to be 3-7degrees. I'm sure Steve and some other folks here upon doing implant conversions in the automotive world know exactly what that is all about. A U-joint spinning in a no load nuetral position will NOT last very long, suspension travel constantly changing that angle helps with that factor too. So, Shooter, I think you see the error of hard-tailing a 'shaftie', besides the fact of rear wheel not having constant GOOD road contact and adhesion. Myself, nothing against bobbing one of these scoots if its done correctly. A particular red Special and a black one comes to mind that are members bikes. I'm sure someone here knows the ones I'm talkin' about and can post a pic or two of them as I struggle a bit without help posting references like that.
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That it is Fred! Been there several times in the automotinve world.......large deisel trucks and autos both. Ideally, a U-joint NEEDS to be at a 'working angle so bearing needles and ajoining cups are under load at all times. That angle has been determined by experts better than me to be 3-7degrees. I'm sure Steve and some other folks here upon doing implant conversions in the automotive world know exactly what that is all about. A U-joint spinning in a no load nuetral position will NOT last very long, suspension travel constantly changing that angle helps with that factor too. So, Shooter, I think you see the error of hard-tailing a 'shaftie', besides the fact of rear wheel not having constant GOOD road contact and adhesion. Myself, nothing against bobbing one of these scoots if its done correctly. A particular red Special and a black one comes to mind that are members bikes. I'm sure someone here knows the ones I'm talkin' about and can post a pic or two of them as I struggle a bit without help posting references like that.
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