Serpent 811E Buggy Thread
#4366
Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 7,758
From: Chicago, IL
Another method is using the nut or button head that holds the piston in place.
Depending on if you have the solid shaft using the flat nut or hollow with a button head.....with the shaft in the shock body use your hex driver or socket driver to hold the assembly as you screw the eyelet on.
Depending on if you have the solid shaft using the flat nut or hollow with a button head.....with the shaft in the shock body use your hex driver or socket driver to hold the assembly as you screw the eyelet on.
#4368
with my shock shafts and especially the tight turn buckles. I like to pre thread them by putting the shaft or turnbuckle in my drill on slow setting, and hold the eyelet end with a adjustable wrench on the flat part and thread it all the way up and down a couple of times. You end up getting nice straight threads. Just be sure to go slow so you dont heat up the plastic.
#4370
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Has anyone tried removing the battery tray and side guards all together? I took mine off and was thinking about a different way to mount batteries. Tekno makes some trays I'm debating on that only weight 25 grams so both would be 50 grams plus a couple for velcro straps. the stock versions with sideboards hardware and the carbon straps instead of doors weigh 160. 100-110 grams reduced sounds pretty good.
#4371
Has anyone tried removing the battery tray and side guards all together? I took mine off and was thinking about a different way to mount batteries. Tekno makes some trays I'm debating on that only weight 25 grams so both would be 50 grams plus a couple for velcro straps. the stock versions with sideboards hardware and the carbon straps instead of doors weigh 160. 100-110 grams reduced sounds pretty good.
#4373
Tech Adept
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 137
From: IL
There is a handy chart avaiable you can download on the serpent site for toe and antisquat.
#4377
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Joined: May 2011
Posts: 183
Insert 4,5,6 is for the rear.
http://www.serpent.com/product/600008/downloads/
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