Solidworks video of the Airlink snowmobile suspension - see airlinkperformance.com for more info. Video created by Atlantis Technologies, www.atlantistechinc.com.
@sirkilly23 have you seen a snowmobile suspension? tons and tons of moving parts and yes they break all the time! i race snowmobiles and all we do is fix fix fix looks like a standard snowmobile suspension with a air shock like he says
in my opinion, there are too many moving parts for this to an effective suspension, too many weak points, also a 3 shock design. 3 shocks= more overall cost, and more rebuild cost..
@sirkilly23 have you seen a snowmobile suspension? tons and tons of moving parts and yes they break all the time! i race snowmobiles and all we do is fix fix fix looks like a standard snowmobile suspension with a air shock like he says
teamFBR367 11 months ago
too many parts simple as that
frickenmike 1 year ago
in my opinion, there are too many moving parts for this to an effective suspension, too many weak points, also a 3 shock design. 3 shocks= more overall cost, and more rebuild cost..
sirkilly23 1 year ago
@dacasman it mounts in the hole that is far right, on the yellow arm, and in the top center bogey wheel it mounts.
sirkilly23 1 year ago
it's all about bogie wheels!!!
quincee33 2 years ago
where is it attached to the snowmobile?
dacasman 2 years ago
Thanks' for the nice 3D animated movement.
Finally I see what the links actually do when attached at lower shock mount to upper wheel axle mount. Giving the shock a progressive movement.
Track suspensions are the most difficult to actually see and visualize what's going on when they are working vs sitting.
I have the first series of the RX1 Yamaha.
About the only option is a camera at running board viewing the action. But this is much nicer.
Philscbx 3 years ago