While U4RC may not be as popular as it once was, that doesn't mean I've forgotten about my Bomber. It's not drastically upgraded, but I've always wanted it to drive better - when I do pull it off the shelf. I started with the kit King aluminum shocks. At some point I put the Powerstroke XT's in the rear (with a little too much locktite into the HB aluminum upper mounts). Still sat too high. Shocks were too stiff & it bounced, kicked and bucked everywhere. Found a thread where they said they were successful with the powerstroke short course rear & fronts. It sat lower, but still too stiff. Front end still popped up constantly & it lost travel.
So I decided to experiment. XT's are a good length - but too stiff even with the "softest" springs. So I snatched the soft springs from the 100mm powerstrokes. With the collar adjusted to keep them on the bottom perch, the bomber sits where I want it. & has ~2 5/8" travel
Next I started playing with the front. Barely over an inch of travel doesn't cut it. I searched for upper shock mounts - something I did years ago as well. Also tried searching for possible mods, but my Google-foo failed me. So I stared at it for a bit wondering how I could fit a longer shock up front & keep the ride height low... Considered drilling new holes in the plastic mounts. Then I decided to mock up the 100mm shocks, as if they were mounted to the cross bar. Turns out it isn't that bad if a location. Nothing appears bind or rub. You gain distance & angle. Now it was time to figure out how the heck I could make this actually happen.. Queue more googling & forum digging. I didn't exactly find my answer, but I did find posts on what id need to make my fix. I'm a long ways from building a cage, or even putting down a clean braze, but I managed to braze M3 nuts to either end of a 3/16 brake line so I could thread a bolt in to secure the frame & shocks. Getting about 1 1/2" of travel up front now. Id like to push that to 2". I may mock up the XT's for some shock hoops, but I think they'll be too long.
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So I decided to experiment. XT's are a good length - but too stiff even with the "softest" springs. So I snatched the soft springs from the 100mm powerstrokes. With the collar adjusted to keep them on the bottom perch, the bomber sits where I want it. & has ~2 5/8" travel
Next I started playing with the front. Barely over an inch of travel doesn't cut it. I searched for upper shock mounts - something I did years ago as well. Also tried searching for possible mods, but my Google-foo failed me. So I stared at it for a bit wondering how I could fit a longer shock up front & keep the ride height low... Considered drilling new holes in the plastic mounts. Then I decided to mock up the 100mm shocks, as if they were mounted to the cross bar. Turns out it isn't that bad if a location. Nothing appears bind or rub. You gain distance & angle. Now it was time to figure out how the heck I could make this actually happen.. Queue more googling & forum digging. I didn't exactly find my answer, but I did find posts on what id need to make my fix. I'm a long ways from building a cage, or even putting down a clean braze, but I managed to braze M3 nuts to either end of a 3/16 brake line so I could thread a bolt in to secure the frame & shocks. Getting about 1 1/2" of travel up front now. Id like to push that to 2". I may mock up the XT's for some shock hoops, but I think they'll be too long.


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