Bee bop wheelie bar

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I’ve got the thing administered , it’s wheels are maybe an inch off the off the ground , not much room for wheelies at all , am I missing something here? Heat it up and bend it. ? Or tighten the support rod till it bends HELP !!
 
I’ve got the thing administered , it’s wheels are maybe an inch off the off the ground , not much room for wheelies at all , am I missing something here? Heat it up and bend it. ? Or tighten the support rod till it bends HELP !!
Soooo....ya gonna show us what your on about?
 
Just don’t get why there’s no room for wheelies , 30 years in the hobby and never done one of these , thanx for any input
 

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What is the black material? Polymer? I'd think you could adjust the turnbuckle to raise the wheels by flexing the black part. There's also one more hole towards the rear you could move the turnbuckle too. I'm not familiar with the product so I'm only going off the pictures .
 
One hole to the rear and one to the front on the other end. Bracket looks long enough to drill another hole on top closer to the truck.
If it was me, I would probably look at shortening the turnbuckle center section.
 
One hole to the rear and one to the front on the other end. Bracket looks long enough to drill another hole on top closer to the truck.
If it was me, I would probably look at shortening the turnbuckle center section.
It looks like the turnbuckle has lots of adjustment as is from his picture. Good eye. I missed the top bracket hole.
 
Thanx guys , I did figger that but don’t know if I was gunna break the plastic , I was also thinking maybe heat the plastic a bit to get it to bend slightly
 
Thanx guys , I did figger that but don’t know if I was gunna break the plastic , I was also thinking maybe heat the plastic a bit to get it to bend slightly
I would probably lean towards " yes" on the bend.
Would think if you disconnect the link , heat the plastic and bend it to about where you want it , hold it in place and let it cool then connect the link and make a final adjustment. This way the plastic is not forced into a bend where it isn't happy.
 
ABSUGULOOOOOLY !!!! ,,,, after I put the heavy duty springs on , the suspension arms will be at a pretty good angle , I’ll limit strap them down a bunch , but maybe not all the way to level position , that also will give me a little more room between the ground and wheels on the bebop, I’ll be looking at that first I figger
 
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