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You mean I broke tradition
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Very very nice Sir, beautiful. Can't wait for mine now!!!
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Much easier to join the track at the front Lynn, you should give it a try buddy.
That said, when Jnr and I are track bashing, he usually jumps in and acts as brake man for me, I then pull the track onto the sprocket and walk the hub with my feet, when it's fairly tight Jnr presses the brake and holds the track firm whilst I set up my ratchet strap to give it the last sinch... Works a treat,
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Easier is in the mind of the beholder
I join my tracks at the back by myself without a jack, straps etc. just using the sprocket just a rope to lift it over the idler then sit it on the sprocket, turn ,slid in pin, all done ! get in and drive ![]() |
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