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set back for ski
Last post 03-19-2008 12:35 PM by tcskibike. 12 replies.
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12-15-2007 6:54 PM
Offline feartheride
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set back for ski

Can someone get me pics of the setback and where it mounts

 I can probabbly make one

12-15-2007 8:41 PM In reply to
Offline BIG MIKE
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Re: set back for ski

i would not advise that when you could buy one off of me for 300 bucks, and have the right one this little component holds your life in its hands! let me know i just ordered 3 from factory, should have them this comming week,
01-05-2008 6:10 AM In reply to
Offline feartheride
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Re: set back for ski

    Still looking for pics if anyone can post a couple
01-05-2008 4:09 PM In reply to
Offline snowhawkaddict x 10
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Re: set back for ski

Offer a mountain rider yours in trade, if they have learned to ride they would benefit by going back to the straight mount.
www.snowhawkadventure.com
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01-09-2008 9:46 PM In reply to
Offline michigansnowhawk
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Re: set back for ski

Hi You can see a picture of one in a manual that I have posted on my website on the tech info page. There is also a picture of one on the used snowhawk page on the same site. The picture is of a sold machine, and it is at the bottom of the page.

www.michigan-snowhawk.com
01-21-2008 10:50 PM In reply to
Offline feartheride
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Re: set back for ski

What are these tools,the last one i assume is the one I have seen in pic (manuel)

But what is     Paioli tool kit (P/N 449 450 020)

 

I have to disassemble my forks completely  and want to know if it is a must have ,maybe I can make my own at work

The Paioli tool kit (P/N 449 450 020) is needed to perform

modifications such as seal replacements and complete fork

disassembly. For smaller operations such as fluid changes

and/or compression valving adjustments, the supplied special

tool is sufficient.

01-21-2008 10:56 PM In reply to
Offline snowhawkaddict x 10
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Re: set back for ski

Your large wrench in your factory tool pack is all you need to remove top cap, otherwise use an alternative wrench.

Should be able to break entire fork down with common hand tools from there.  

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02-06-2008 10:45 AM In reply to
Offline feartheride
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Re: set back for ski

 snowhawkaddict x 10 wrote:

Your large wrench in your factory tool pack is all you need to remove top cap, otherwise use an alternative wrench.

Should be able to break entire fork down with common hand tools from there.  

 

thanks again

02-06-2008 10:48 AM In reply to
Offline feartheride
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Re: set back for ski

Still would like to see some nice pics of a setback and possibly some of the critical dimensions.

I am a machinist and have the time and machines to make anything

 Or if some one has a used one for sale

02-06-2008 8:24 PM In reply to
Offline BIG MIKE
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Re: set back for ski

when season is over, maybe me or someone close can lend you one
02-06-2008 11:06 PM In reply to
Offline snowhawkaddict x 10
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Re: set back for ski

Your this far into the season Paul and hav'nt bought the setback yet, your missing out.

Hope you are enjoying your machine. 

Tony 

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03-05-2008 3:10 PM In reply to
Offline feartheride
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Re: set back for ski