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Mike's race plate
snoopy72:
--- Quote from: rodriguez on November 03, 2014, 08:17 PM ---Looks amazing :coolsmiley:
Busting to know what it rides like :daumenhoch:
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So am I :LolLolLolLol:
Want to see if it's wheelie - able, I might have to change the chain wheel gearing a couple of teeth either way to get this right
snoopy72:
--- Quote from: snoopy72 on November 03, 2014, 08:23 PM ---
--- Quote from: rodriguez on November 03, 2014, 08:17 PM ---Looks amazing :coolsmiley:
Busting to know what it rides like :daumenhoch:
--- End quote ---
So am I :LolLolLolLol:
Want to see if it's wheelie - able, I might have to change the chain ring gearing a couple of teeth either way
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john4130:
are you using anything to stand the bike up or do the wheels do that. ;D
eddie kidd:
I want to ride this...
I want to wheelie this...
I want to go to the top of a very big hill and fly down it with a big smile on my face...And pray the fecking brake works at the bottom...
snoopy72:
If I was going to use it for down hill I would have fitted a front brake, here are my reasons for not fitting one:
1. Motomags mostly had just a rear brake.
2. Don't need a front brake for wheelies.
3. Cost of the hope brake set up.
4. Didn't want to weld a tab to a nice clean looking fork.
I do like a front brake on a build but these reasons swayed my decision at the welding stage.
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