Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 2:48 pm
I read on another forum that to quieten the noise one can use a litre of custard to effectively dampen and lubricate the balls... (HANGON I MAY HAVE MY FORUMS MIXED UP!)
spazbot wrote:so your telling me i should put custard on my balls
onall4 wrote:Strange Rover wrote:Aparently the golf balls work sort of well (from the discussions on pirate). Not as good as proper balancing but they definately help. Although they are noisy at slow speeds.
It does look like most of the guys run the water in the front tyres for the really steep type of obstacles. Stops them falling over backwards as much. I think that the biggest downside to the water is that the extra unsprung weight will cause you to break more stuff and on wheel sized obstacles (like steps and small ledges etc) its going to be harder to control a much heaver tyre.
Sam
Noise, every time you pull up at a set of lights, you would have to yell "four"
N*A*M wrote:we demand you change the term 'veal' to 'tortured baby cows' :wink:
moose wrote:I gotta couple of MOOSE BALLS !!!!
will they do any good ????
TOO SMALL
seriously , sounds intriqing(sp?) !!!!
I grew up on a farm !!!
water in the tractor tyres was the norm !!!
even on the smallest to the largest !!!
ie. ride on mower to the $1,000,000 harvester !!!!
ToNkA wrote:moose wrote:I gotta couple of MOOSE BALLS !!!!
will they do any good ????
TOO SMALL
seriously , sounds intriqing(sp?) !!!!
I grew up on a farm !!!
water in the tractor tyres was the norm !!!
even on the smallest to the largest !!!
ie. ride on mower to the $1,000,000 harvester !!!!