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Topic: Can Skid My 2N
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davcon

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Thanks to all the help here, I have brakes. Didnt know they could work so well. One question though. Does anyone else have a problem pivoting to the right. Turning left works fine. If I push in the clutch I can skid the right but under power no way. Its as if I have posi-traction. I thought I followed the instructions in FO-4 on the bearing preload even going so far as to adjust the shims without the installing the brakes. The wheels turned in opposite directions etc. Thanks, Dave

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HCooke

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Re: Can Skid My 2N in reply to davcon, 03-15-2010 07:15:01  
Ditto what SoundGuy said. The 9/2N was designed so that when you press on the clutch, the left brake will also be activated. The FO4 manual explains how to adjust this so that the clutch disengages first.

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Re: Can Skid My 2N in reply to HCooke, 03-15-2010 08:35:44  

HCooke said: (quoted from post at 08:35:44 03/15/10) Ditto what SoundGuy said. The 9/2N was designed so that when you press on the clutch, the left brake will also be activated. The FO4 manual explains how to adjust this so that the clutch disengages first.


Soundguy and HCooke, I'm still confused but what else is new!! I'll check out the manual and go from there. Thanks for the replies.

Dave

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soundguy

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Re: Can Skid My 2N in reply to davcon, 03-15-2010 07:15:01  
have you adjusted it so pressung the clutch presses the left brake pedal? if doing that and stomping on right it would likely feel like posi for a few seconds till you stopped.

soundguy

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davcon

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Re: Can Skid My 2N in reply to soundguy, 03-15-2010 07:34:12  
Not sure what you mean. I havent mastered pressing both C and B at the same time. Just playing in the backyard I'm able to pivot turning left but not right.

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soundguy

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Re: Can Skid My 2N in reply to davcon, 03-15-2010 07:42:08  
go re-read my post, then go take a look at your clutch and left brake pedal... :)

soundguy

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