Yes i know some do not like the looks of the Kasea Hawk 250 single seater but it is actualy a nice buggy, i think as i am new to all of this. What i would like to know is how good is the rear suspension of the Kinroad if you compare it to the Kasea. Do'nt the Kasea have more side movement than the Kinroad? Or am i missing something somewhere! I am Buying a Kinroad, a 1000km from here. It is marked as a "Mudeater" but i post a foto on the site and the answer was that it is a Kinroad. I will post another foto for info and one of my Kasea 250(Sorry guy's).
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i am pretty sure that they both have the same set up for the rear, swing arm the single probably rides rougher though because it does not have the weight to use the shocks you can improve the ride greatly by getting some american made shocks off of ebay
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ageekwithabuggy wrote:
i am pretty sure that they both have the same set up for the rear, swing arm the single probably rides rougher though because it does not have the weight to use the shocks you can improve the ride greatly by getting some american made shocks off of ebay
I am just curious which shocks you are refering to? I would bet dollars to donuts that yamaha blaster shocks are not made in the US. In fact, I doubt even most "American" shocks are made here anymore.
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The Kasea has a pivot point in the middle of the rear swingarm with some sort of tie-rods going to the back of the seat about where the Kinroad just pivot from the two sides of the frame. I will add photo's for you guy's. So the rear swingarm can move from side to side. Or do i just miss that on the Kinroad as i only have seen it on the photo.
My dad has the kinroad with the same set up. Far as I can tell it acts to stabalize the arm. Kinda like a 4 link without the benifits. I would get the other. If you roll it doing 20 that cage is in your lap for sure
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