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chain and bridge - 8/28/2002 2:33:00 AM   
kitarista

 

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Yo,IM FROM CAPE TOWN SOUTH AFRICA.THERES NOT MUCH LOWRIDERS OR HYDRAULIC SUPPLIERS DOWN HERE BUT WE ARE SLOWLY GETTING THERE.MY QUESTION IS ABOUT CHAIN AND BRIGDE.WHAT IS IT, HOW DOES IT WORK AND WHY IS IT NECCESSARY.SOME SAY ITS USED TO DO A STANDING 3-WHEEL,BUT FROM MY KNOWLEDGE ALL YOU NEED FOR A STANDING 3-WHEEL ARE A TRUNK FULL OF BATTERIES.COULD ANYONE EXPLAIN WHY A CHAIN BRIDGE IS NECCESSARY AND HOW ITWORKS.
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RE: chain and bridge - 9/2/2002 2:12:00 PM   
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Alright, in a nutshell, it's a bridge running across your frame (steel) that your cylinders run up through and your coilover (if you're running one) rests on. You have 2 brackets on the bridge, and two brackets on your axle that the chains run from. When you 3 wheel, the chain helps to pull up the front wheel and keep your frame from twisting. It also takes stress off of your upper trailing arm in some cases. Go to www.layitlow.com and look at the tech section.

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