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Luckily the drive shaft is ok but yeah it wasn’t a bad landing and I had the same reactionThis happened to my Kraton 6S EXB v1 as well from a relatively "not too bad" front landing.
It was one of those "really...?" because the hit doesn't seem bad, but it was bad enough to bend the driveshaft and snap the output drive like yours.
The only fix for this is to upgrade your output cups with M2C (they're pretty much indestructible). I have them on my Outcast 6S EXB with Treal aluminum bulkheads and M2C driveshafts...it's incredibly robust when I'm bashing at the skate park.Luckily the drive shaft is ok but yeah it wasn’t a bad landing and I had the same reaction
The droop screws look like they are screwed in all the way so I’ll loosen them up some it’s in the middle hole on the shock towersYour Shock droop was probably never addressed out the box.
Like @Garcbomber stated above. You have too much control arm deflection.
Shock limiters and overall shock droop settings affect this.
And driver error will still ruin a wet dream despite all that.
Yeah I got thinking of that after I said it I’m kinda just sitting here staring at itI think it cracks under the compression stroke, not extension.
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