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Weld a piece of angle iron onto the tie rod bar. I did it on my mud truck and haven't bent it since. Make the length from clamp to clamp and weld it to each one then stitch weld it along the bar.
Care to share what you paid for it? If not I understand. I've got one sitting out back I've been contemplating repowering with a multifuel or selling it to someone who would like to restore it the right way.
If it is an A0 or A1 it will work but the overall width with be 4" narrower than the front. As far as I know you can not flip the hubs on the A2 series. If you need the actual width of the axles (wheel mount surface to wheel mount surface) I can get them, I have a set with the brakes off and the...
I hope the recent foot of snow melts before you have to pick it up:mrgreen:
Seriously though, I would not recommend it. You are going to want to bring tools, fluids and other items that can not be carried on a motorcycle. And what if you break down how would you get your cycle out of the back...
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