Sep 7, 2012 #1 T t-ravm7 Member Joined Oct 21, 2009 Messages 13 Reaction score 0 Location alberta Is there a fix out there for the sloppy adjustable steering post? Maybe a new bushing in the top?
Sep 8, 2012 #2 G geo Active member Joined Mar 20, 2010 Messages 132 Reaction score 409 Location kamloops bc No. Get rid of it or don't wiggle the bars in the shop.
Sep 8, 2012 #3 Slamnek Active VIP Member Joined Nov 14, 2006 Messages 2,826 Reaction score 1,570 Location Kitscoty i think BDX has an anti-slop bearing kit.
Sep 13, 2012 #4 B backcountryislife Member Joined Feb 10, 2010 Messages 16 Reaction score 7 Location Dumont, CO Zbros came out with a SWEET looking T top post. Looks like the T top bolts on. I'm hoping Wildchild comes up with something similar, I like how he builds his products.
Zbros came out with a SWEET looking T top post. Looks like the T top bolts on. I'm hoping Wildchild comes up with something similar, I like how he builds his products.
Sep 21, 2012 Thread starter #5 T t-ravm7 Member Joined Oct 21, 2009 Messages 13 Reaction score 0 Location alberta thanks tips!!! if I had your brains i would have it all figured out!
Sep 21, 2012 #6 W wildchild Active member Joined Apr 16, 2007 Messages 72 Reaction score 37 Location BC I'm just finishing up a bushing kit for the proclimb that replaces the upper bushing on the adjustable post and also the upper secondary post bushing above the motor.
I'm just finishing up a bushing kit for the proclimb that replaces the upper bushing on the adjustable post and also the upper secondary post bushing above the motor.
Sep 22, 2012 Thread starter #7 T t-ravm7 Member Joined Oct 21, 2009 Messages 13 Reaction score 0 Location alberta Price? Availability?