11-05-2009, 10:07am
hey guys
might seem like a silly question but how are drag straps used and what are they actually for?
might seem like a silly question but how are drag straps used and what are they actually for?
how do drag straps work
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11-05-2009, 10:07am
hey guys
might seem like a silly question but how are drag straps used and what are they actually for?
11-05-2009, 08:41pm
ajchop Wrote:hey guys The drag racers on the forum will have the correct answers, but my understanding is that it (in conjunction with dropping the rear) lowers the CoG of the bike, thus enabling harder launches without so many wheelies. Dunno. The beauty of the straps is that you can crank them up when needed (decrease your front preload and push hard on the front then crank up the strap then up the preload or something like that??) and then release the straps with normal riding. Unsure how much of a hindrance the straps are to steering in an "off" position though?? And stuffed if i know if the sidestand will work when the bike is lowered? I know that I want some for when Calder opens up again And I'll add a question...Any modifications required to "standard" straps to fit radial mounted calipers??
11-05-2009, 09:12pm
fastfreddygassit Wrote:Spot on FFG, side stand mod not only lowers the bike but helps lock it in. no hinderance on the steering when released but I don't think its legal to ride on the road, I do but not on big trips I take them off..ajchop Wrote:hey guysThe drag racers on the forum will have the correct answers, but my understanding is that
11-05-2009, 09:14pm
PS you must also lower the rear (ie lowering links of bolts) , or your going to get some unforgiving tank slaps
11-05-2009, 09:54pm
anything to look out for when fitting them to a bike with radial mounted calipers?
Just looking at the US eBay straps and some way get a kit and other say not needed. I can't see a problem but then again, I may be missing something??
11-05-2009, 10:18pm
Ive got the brock radial mount adaptors at home,unused if you are after some,they don,t fit my brembos.
11-05-2009, 10:23pm
spamanglenn Wrote:Ive got the brock radial mount adaptors at home,unused if you are after some,they don,t fit my brembos. you have a PM
11-05-2009, 10:49pm
"Straps" remove the free play in the forks, stopping the "ramp up" reducing wheellys. Lowering is just a positive side effect.
We tried a special fork lock on motorcross bikes which would realease after taking off for a similar result. Leonard.
12-05-2009, 08:34am
The side stand will become an issue. Some cut about an inch out & weld the foot back on. I have two stands a stock & a shorty. Glenn has a shorty with a removable sidchrome socket bolted under the foot for road height. Aftermarket adjustable alloy stands are also available.
"par excellence"
12-05-2009, 09:09am
damn, the secrets out. Bush mechanics at its finest.
12-05-2009, 12:52pm
thanks guys.one more if you have dropped the front using lowering trees will it do the same or because the shock hasnt been compressed it doesn't have the same advantages
12-05-2009, 01:37pm
No, the forks still move.
Dont raise the forks by more than 20mm or you'll ground your exhaust,sump etc after a big wheelly. Leonard. |
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