zilspeed
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posted on 21/4/04 at 03:05 PM |
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Broken wing stay
Woohoo - I broke a wing stay today. Does that qualify as a rite of passage ?
Seriously - rough road, plus press on speed plus welded joint between tube and flatbar caused a failure on the rear part of the offside stay.
I have since checked the front damper settings - I bought this car remember - and the fronts were on full hard settings. They are now on full soft -
just like the rears. I don't see a need for any firmer unless I'm on a track.
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jmbillings
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posted on 9/5/04 at 01:03 PM |
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Exactly the same thing happened to us with the top stay, on a Belgian motorway (they are bumpy as f***) Luckily we stopped on the hard shoulder before
the rear stay broke, removed it and lashed it to the roll bar till we got back to blighty! As for a rite of passage... yeah, if you like We found
our front wings would actually vibrate when at a standstill, engine idling, so its no surprise the weld broke. Steve doubled up the thickness and
re-made the stays, all good ever since.
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Markp
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posted on 9/5/04 at 10:21 PM |
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And I thought I was the only one
Lucky for me it snapped about a mile form my house so it wasn't too bad to get back.
I've made them stronger now but it's still something I think about ALOT when driving over bumpy roads
Mark
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James
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posted on 13/5/04 at 04:52 PM |
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Zilspeed is right- it's a right of passage when the break.
You're not a true Locoster till you've lost atleast one!
James
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