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Old 18th May 2011, 12:50 PM
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If you are using steering rack extensions from Saturn Jake, I am sure they will be just fine

Spud would have certainly supplied you the right ones for the job

How lucky are you having the use of the college wheel alignment kit
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Old 18th May 2011, 03:27 PM
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Looking great there Jake, nice progress indeed

Is that the back wheel of a Moto X bike in the background? Looks very clean tho

Keep the build pics coming, & well done on getting to the rolling stage...a major milestone of the build

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Old 18th May 2011, 06:05 PM
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How lucky are you having the use of the college wheel alignment kit
tis quite cool will be able to check offset, castor, camber, kpi, tracking and more importantly how straight the chassis is!

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is that the back wheel of a Moto X bike in the background? Looks very clean tho

Keep the build pics coming, & well done on getting to the rolling stage...a major milestone of the build
the wheel is from my dads trials bike, not been ridden in years! what a waste starts near enough first time every time, if your legs are strong enough to turn the damn thing over!

yeah getting to the rolling stage makes it seem like iv done something, when the chassis was on the bench it seemed like it was just a pile of metal, it makes it seem like iv done loads now and has spurred me on a bit more

Ta Very Much for the comments and advice

JakeH

EDIT: has anyone got a drawing or dimensions for the GRP rear tub i can steal? was originally planning on using aluminium but have since changed my mind!

Ta Very Much

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