I just bought a turn key 2011 shaw A mod yesterday and I have been watching ur videos for a few days now and iv looked over my car n figured out a lot from ur videos! Thanks for doing this stuff for all of us new ppl to the sport!! Motocross has nothing on the feeling u get from getting behind the wheel for the first time of these cars! And I can say that I'm 29 n iv been racing mx since 14! Keep up the good work love the videos!
Speakin of reading the track. Boy that track last night at lakeside. We were set up for dry slick. Had to make a lot of changes after the heat. Saw you out there too mr higley.
I like what your doing as for a beginner racer it's good to hear what other racers do and different ways to set up a car our track starts out slick and rubbers up as the night goes on and the car gets realy tight . would like to hear some input on that from you .
We are new to B-Mods this year. We have not had much seat time with all the rain. We have viewed every segment you have done and they are most beneficial. THANK YOU. Can you talk about gears and track size? Thanks again for your time and effort with these video's. "Team 39 Racing"
During the next segment would love to hear some on moisture and judging what the track will do. As a newer crew we fight this every week as to what adjustments to make wether adding cross shocks etc. That could be another segment. At the track adjustments. Keep em comin. Lovin the videos. Jeff elder racing 97j lakeside
Good video BUT I have a few comments. Containment seat but no roll bar padding? The edge of that dashboard is like a sharp knife…. roll the car and have your hand or arm get slammed into that edge and I guarantee you'll be hurting. I know these interiors with the right side tunnel are all the rage but imagine you are in an accident and there's a car on fire right next to your driver's window. Can you get out of that seat and out the windshield or right side before you get burned? Maybe the young skinny guys can but can an older, heavier driver do it? I know it will never happen to anyone who reads this because we all are superhuman but think about it for a few minutes… I found out the hard way 40+ years ago when I had to be rescued from my LM with the Jaws….
Shorty Medlock Thanks for your comments. There is actually roll bar padding on the halo, but it's the style used in NASCAR (dense foam with low profile). Against the black cage it can be tough to see. If you look closely, you can see the zip ties holding it on. The sheet metal being sharp is a great point. While we do hem our edges, they can still sting when you bounce the backside of your hand off them in an impact. Something we will look at for sure. I'm not sure about others, but I always make sure I am able to exit the car out the right side. It takes some wiggling, but I can get out the right side if the worst case scenario presented itself. The full containment seats are a real blessing. It's amazing how much the help in an impact (I know first hand). But they do present a challenge with being able to maneuver inside the cockpit. It's a trade off as you mentioned. My personal opinion is I want to be as safe as possible under speed, which the containment seat gives me. I do sacrifice the ability to exit the car very quickly... But that's the trade off I guess. Again, thanks for your comments and for watching.
These videos are great for a beginner racer! Thanks man!
I just bought a turn key 2011 shaw A mod yesterday and I have been watching ur videos for a few days now and iv looked over my car n figured out a lot from ur videos! Thanks for doing this stuff for all of us new ppl to the sport!! Motocross has nothing on the feeling u get from getting behind the wheel for the first time of these cars! And I can say that I'm 29 n iv been racing mx since 14! Keep up the good work love the videos!
Bring back tech Tuesdays!
Speakin of reading the track. Boy that track last night at lakeside. We were set up for dry slick. Had to make a lot of changes after the heat. Saw you out there too mr higley.
Will you please explain how to adjust a "J" bar for certain track conditions & what it's purpose is? Thank You, great videos 👍👏
Awesome videos, I can't wait for the next one
Great information and great videos. Thank you. I subscribed.
u should do one on how to convert from slick track setup and tacky setup
I like what your doing as for a beginner racer it's good to hear what other racers do and different ways to set up a car our track starts out slick and rubbers up as the night goes on and the car gets realy tight . would like to hear some input on that from you .
We are new to B-Mods this year. We have not had much seat time with all the rain. We have viewed every segment you have done and they are most beneficial. THANK YOU. Can you talk about gears and track size? Thanks again for your time and effort with these video's. "Team 39 Racing"
Boat Guy Great idea boat guy! Something we will think about doing a future video on! Thanks for your feedback and thanks for watching!
During the next segment would love to hear some on moisture and judging what the track will do. As a newer crew we fight this every week as to what adjustments to make wether adding cross shocks etc. That could be another segment. At the track adjustments.
Keep em comin. Lovin the videos. Jeff elder racing 97j lakeside
Meathead Reading the track and at track adjustments is exactly what we are planning for our next video. Thanks for watching and for the feedback!
Enjoyed the video
Have you done a video on scaling yet?
Good video BUT I have a few comments. Containment seat but no roll bar padding? The edge of that dashboard is like a sharp knife…. roll the car and have your hand or arm get slammed into that edge and I guarantee you'll be hurting. I know these interiors with the right side tunnel are all the rage but imagine you are in an accident and there's a car on fire right next to your driver's window. Can you get out of that seat and out the windshield or right side before you get burned? Maybe the young skinny guys can but can an older, heavier driver do it? I know it will never happen to anyone who reads this because we all are superhuman but think about it for a few minutes… I found out the hard way 40+ years ago when I had to be rescued from my LM with the Jaws….
Shorty Medlock Thanks for your comments. There is actually roll bar padding on the halo, but it's the style used in NASCAR (dense foam with low profile). Against the black cage it can be tough to see. If you look closely, you can see the zip ties holding it on. The sheet metal being sharp is a great point. While we do hem our edges, they can still sting when you bounce the backside of your hand off them in an impact. Something we will look at for sure. I'm not sure about others, but I always make sure I am able to exit the car out the right side. It takes some wiggling, but I can get out the right side if the worst case scenario presented itself. The full containment seats are a real blessing. It's amazing how much the help in an impact (I know first hand). But they do present a challenge with being able to maneuver inside the cockpit. It's a trade off as you mentioned. My personal opinion is I want to be as safe as possible under speed, which the containment seat gives me. I do sacrifice the ability to exit the car very quickly... But that's the trade off I guess. Again, thanks for your comments and for watching.
Mike Higley Just trying to point out some things that most guys may not notice. Keep up the good work.
Hay Mike when is the next segment coming out and how about a segment about the rookie drivers and maybe guys trying to get into it
Wouldn’t you want to have the seat laid back a little to make it comfortable
what are the engine rules?
Man.... I knew this guy when he was just a Computer Science major and K.S.U. Finally, put that to some good use!!!! wink wink Nice video though.
Jason Johnson HA! Thanks Big Johnson!
Balance off jn center of corner I..m.c.a.
Scale a car video