also, with go karts and mini bikes, gearing makes a huge difference in top speed. Not even mentioning adding something like a Torque-a-verter which is essentially a CVT transmission.
I recently purchased a Coleman Mini Bike to do some light trail riding around the desert.
I’m new to hauling stuff in the bed of a truck, and I am curious how to best transport something like that so that it doesn’t tip over while driving it to the trailhead.
Thanks!
There are more options available to change currently in the “Hex” changes, versus the UI options.
When you made the changes using the UI list of Enable/Disable did you make sure to “WRITE” your changes after you made them?
They do kind of make you fearful that using it is going to render your truck an inoperable brick. But it’s really pretty easy to use. Very “Windows 95” in its interface....which I find easy to use and comfortable.
I test fitted them before installing to see how much Blue I was going to see through the mesh. I couldn’t see any significant amount so I chose not to trash the inside of my fender with black paint. You’d have to have your eyeballs right up on it with a flashlight to see the blue come through...
The main difference is that the stock ones don’t vent (Unless you count the tiny weep hole for drainage), and the stock ones are painted Magnetic Metallic. You can still paint these guys ones too if you want them to look more like the stock placard covers.
As-is they nicely match the plastic of...
I set my front park lamps as my DRL too. I like it better, though I was hoping with my Switchback LeD bulbs that it would use the white setting but it uses the amber setting.
One of the easiest parts to install ever. The stock ones just yank off and these just push on.
Even better, my box had paperwork saying that these are covered for 24months 24,000 miles by Ford warranty.
Courtesy of my FordPass Rewards points, finally got the Ford Fender Vents in and installed today.
even though they don’t claim them to be functional, they appear to be 100% functional to me.