I would put the stock swingarm on try it out first. Put that Westcoast away because you may regret it later on.
I would put the stock swingarm on try it out first. Put that Westcoast away because you may regret it later on.
Very nice If it was me I would use the 16 hoosier cross blocks lots of compounds . If the dirt is really loose you will probably still have to groove the center of the cross block out for cleaning . The rubber makes you go forward the tread pattern is for cleaning . If the tires are wearing than there working If they start peeling than there to soft . If its right it will be a handful but fast that is if you can still slide it around the corners. The key is getting the right compound .I would try the tires before you take the swing arm off you might get it to work. If you groove them go straight across the cross blocks side to side you want to clean going straight forward like the ohtsus that are on yours now they had the right idea but they used trail pro rubber.
Yeagerb runs the cross blocks and liked them very much on this track.
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I take back what I said in the post above .I was thinking about all those vertical grooves on those cross blocks they might not work very well on a three wheeler . I have never used them except on 600 mini sprint cars where the idea is not to slide sideways .