J jstolz Active Member Joined Mar 1, 2005 Messages 34 Mar 24, 2005 #1 What is a good starting point for the center of gravity on a Cat?
T TRUCKPULL Well-Known Member Joined Apr 1, 2003 Messages 285 Mar 24, 2005 #2 Usually about ½” above the belly line, if all four paws are on the ground. Sorry Jay I could not resist. Larry
Usually about ½” above the belly line, if all four paws are on the ground. Sorry Jay I could not resist. Larry
brooks93 Well-Known Member Joined May 14, 2003 Messages 925 Mar 24, 2005 #3 Jay I would start around 30 to 35 percent and work your way back until you get the ride and stabilty your looking for.. CG really depends on the CAT.. some like it farther back and others like it farther foward
Jay I would start around 30 to 35 percent and work your way back until you get the ride and stabilty your looking for.. CG really depends on the CAT.. some like it farther back and others like it farther foward
J jstolz Active Member Joined Mar 1, 2005 Messages 34 Mar 24, 2005 #4 jstolz said: What is a good starting point for the center of gravity on a Cat? 91902[/snapback] Click to expand... Thanks Larry. I needed that.
jstolz said: What is a good starting point for the center of gravity on a Cat? 91902[/snapback] Click to expand... Thanks Larry. I needed that.