my supermotard project

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Re: my supermotard project

Post by bananaextreme » 21 Apr 2008, 09:03

Thanks for the info........ much appreciated.
Do you think much would without taking the chain guard tap off the inside of the swing arm. Or is it a must?

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Post by Slasher » 21 Apr 2008, 19:59

for safetyI would but looking at it now it may be posible to remove some of it.you will get a better idea when you put wheels in.if you keep it you can alway weld it back on.it looks cleaner to remove it as the plastic guard gets in the way even if the metal tab doesnt.

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Post by bananaextreme » 30 Apr 2008, 09:47

many thanks for the advice.
I think it will be coming off very soon, and a fat rear tyre needs to be on the cards.

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By the way, I really like your LED rear light. Can you tell me where you got it from?
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Post by SkidMark » 30 Jun 2008, 04:35

I think the prob is that you have two sets of image tags, when you click on the image code in photobucket it automatically puts the image tags on so you just have to paste into your post. I think you are probably also clicking to insert an image in the post - hence you end up with two sets... :roll:

did that make sense :?: doesn't to me.... :lol:
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