Looks like higher door bars might be in order
This kind of stuff happens the only reason I was really into the rock is cause I picked up a roller that kept both back tires off the ground for 20 feet or so
That is a great picture except for the damage.
Eric are you picking your nose in that pic???
I can't even see me in that pic. You got good eyes there Dave. To answer your question no. Well probably not. Well not usually. Ok its certainly possible


, just bustin' your balls man!
I can't even see me in that pic. You got good eyes there Dave. To answer your question no. Well probably not. Well not usually. Ok its certainly possible

Good one Eric!I honestly wouldn't trust those sliders with the teflon blocks. It is a good idea but for our heavy vehicles I just do not see it working. Well I can see it working just not for long. And the bearing slider, looks like a good idea but could be improved upon using keeper bearings. Otherwise you will have lots of noise and movement in it. For example try sandwiching a tire between two boards and move the tire in one direction. One of the boards will go backwards the other forward. You would need to have a separate bearing on each rider for this to be effective.
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This is a cool shot Eric....
so then a pucker factor of 8 or so?
So I don't understand what you mean by linking the rear with leafs? 1/4 elliptical?
I can't wait to get going on mine again.