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Aero Reflex nOoB Build Phase 1..... Deliveries! (Pic Heavy)
NORTY40:
Looking forward to seeing it built mate :daumenhoch:
You didn't hang around getting all the bits ;D
Robbo:
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--- Quote from: 1mancity2 on March 23, 2011, 12:36 PM ---Wet or Dry decal application Clean dat is da question????
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Was planning wet, based on everything I have read, and to be perfectly honest, this is the part of the build I have least confidence about! :shocked:
Help, already! :-[
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Decals are easy, just take your time and remember your water squirty bottle set to fine spray. :daumenhoch:
WINI:
--- Quote from: Clean on March 23, 2011, 12:38 PM ---
--- Quote from: 1mancity2 on March 23, 2011, 12:36 PM ---Wet or Dry decal application Clean dat is da question????
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Was planning wet, based on everything I have read, and to be perfectly honest, this is the part of the build I have least confidence about! :shocked:
Help, already! :-[
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You are old enough to know it should always be done wet. ;) I've done loads of decal application at work and slippery is the way to go, allows repositioning. Warm water with a touch of washing up liquid. Note, a TOUCH...
And a word of warning based on my experience last night putting the new Tuffs on. The axle sizes are too big for the front forks! By about half a mm. Tw@ts. I managed to get em in with the help of a hammer and a bit of 'muffler' but not easy.
Bet you can't wait to get started!
Clean:
--- Quote from: thewinsta on March 23, 2011, 12:43 PM ---And a word of warning based on my experience last night putting the new Tuffs on. The axle sizes are too big for the front forks! By about half a mm. Tw@ts. I managed to get em in with the help of a hammer and a bit of 'muffler' but not easy.
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You are fooking joking, mate? :wtf:
Too big for the Aero Forks??? >:(
I thought the Tuffs were a standard 10mm, like the forks??? :-\
And what about your nuts? (think very, very carefully before you answer that one, Winsta!) :2funny:
1mancity2:
I think he actually means the axle is just a bit to long, not in the drop outs but width ways, just push your forks a part a bit then the wheel should slot home. you may need to nut the axles down after as well, new ones are quite long unless your putting stunt nuts on :daumenhoch:
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