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Post by Gwyn » 10 Dec 2006, 17:09

Nice stoppie mate 8) . But as everybody know's, 2\" extra length can make quite a difference. :wink: :lol:
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Post by Slasher » 11 Dec 2006, 21:26

very impressive ,havent done one of those since Andy Ruffle did BMX Beat on saturday mornings.perhaps we should do a stunt photo section. :eek:

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Post by abigsupermoto » 12 Dec 2006, 19:33

Back to your wheels...are you using the speedo drive off the cagiva and/or its spacers? I know you said you would need some spacers making up and was wondering if these where instead of the origionals.

I am interested in using some of these wheels for mine as I am going to give hilclimbing a go (twisty tarmac type) and could do with a cheap wheel conversion so i can use sticky tires :wink:

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Post by abigsupermoto » 12 Dec 2006, 19:40

Back to your wheels...are you using the speedo drive off the cagiva and/or its spacers? I know you said you would need some spacers making up and was wondering if these where instead of the origionals.

I am interested in using some of these wheels for mine as I am going to give hilclimbing a go (twisty tarmac type) and could do with a cheap wheel conversion so i can use sticky tires :wink:

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Post by abigsupermoto » 13 Dec 2006, 16:16

won a set of cagiva wheels on ebay today (3 spoke) so I will let you know how i get on with em :wink:

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Post by abigsupermoto » 13 Dec 2006, 20:41

it should turn out a bit like this one :) .......

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Post by Gwyn » 13 Dec 2006, 22:43

Think this might be the same one completed. 8)

http://193.116.26.75/uploaded/white_crm_sm.jpg

Is that the dogs or what 8) :)

I got the same pipe :) . Thats where the similarity ends :( .
Good luck Moto. Keep us informed how you get on.
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Post by abigsupermoto » 14 Dec 2006, 19:49

Yep, its one fine lookin moto........mine will be more ding than bling tho as I still want to use it off road :D

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Post by Slasher » 14 Dec 2006, 21:57

the speedo drive off the cagiva would fit but would run backwards. yes all new spaces needed but may be able to use crm speedo drive with a bit of clever lathe work.when it's done I'll post all the measurements and pictures.to stabilise front fmx650 hugger mudgaurd or other i will use fork mounted universal headlight brackets £15/30 ,M+P motorcycles.

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Post by abigsupermoto » 15 Dec 2006, 18:01

Doh.....I supose it would run backwards :oops: at least one of us is awake :)

Thanks Slasher


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