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    How do Outlaws move?

    if its a chain drive vehicle and it has a ars in the rear how does this bike move i mean it doesn't have an axle i dont understand?
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    Im not 100% sure my self how it hooks up to the chain but it uses drive shafts
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    Re: How do Outlaws move?

    Originally posted by 07250ex
    if its a chain drive vehicle and it has a ars in the rear how does this bike move i mean it doesn't have an axle i dont understand?

    It has a solid swing arm. The chain runs from the engine sprocket to the rear spocket just liek any other quad, with a carrier mounted in the center of the swing arm. On each side of the carrier is a is a constant velocity joint and drive shaft that goes out to each wheel. So then you have a arms in the rear that move up and down instead of a swingarm.
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    Asexy time. See the two driveshafts with the cv boots? That's where the magic happens.
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