hmm.. think I will still move my spindle location before trying this. The right movement and tie rod could achieve the same results.
Comments like that will get you an education with a piece of my opinion.
Ok, now I know you don't understand cam over.
It won't achieve the result, don't you think if it would I would have done that. On a 12 I moved the spindle mount to where they did in 13 so that helps s little bit doesn't correct the cam over tow out.
I spent hours and days trying to find the easiest most effective way, then I spent hours building and testing.
At the time I made a minimum of 60 per hour, now why the buck would I spend hundreds of not thousands of dollars worth of time when there is a easier way????????
Furthermore, I got the results. Now if I told you how much it would cost as per hour for the time I put into building the proto type now. I can make more money in that time than the price of s sled if I so choose.
So why would I do that.... 2 reasons
1, if I but another sled is ready and I don't waste time.
2, to help out the guys that get it and want what cat won't offer.
I can tell you this though, you don't need one, if you haven't figured out the importance of steering from your riding style. Then you don't ride to the extremes of needing one so don't worry about it.
Results speak louder than words, opinions, thoughts and ideas!