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| SNAAAKE |
Apr 2 2008, 12:27 PM
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| SICKdimension |
Apr 2 2008, 02:27 PM
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QUOTE(hamwbone @ Apr 2 2008, 04:06 AM)  Does it have to be steel? my bike has an aluminum frame. got a link to the kit?
im not sure if it would work because i have 2 wheel mechanical disc brakes on it. Shimano Alivio 24 Speed, 7005 Aluminum TrailTuned frame, RST Capa T4 fork 89mm, ProMax Mechanical Disc Brakes, Alex Adventurer Black Anodized Aluminum Double Wall rims with Machined Sidewalls, Stainless Spokes 36fr/36r, M-Wings Disc hubs, TruVativ IsoFlow Forged aluminum Crankset, WTB Speed V Saddle, WTB Velociraptor 2.1 tires, M-Wings Aluminum Rizer Bar, Forged Aluminum Threadless Stem and Micro-adjust Seatpost.
Here's the kit I used.I researched it a lot before purchasing and this is a great kit for the price. Keep in mind that the lead-acid batteries (cheapest kind) will make your bike weigh a ton, so it becomes practically unusable without using the motor. A steel fork is required and it is highly recommended to not use a fork with shocks, because the torque applied to the tips of the fork puts on more strain than it was designed for. Steel, rigid bikes are luckily the cheapest though, so I bought this bike for $40 used and kept my nicer bike for rides without the motor. If this type of thing is interesting, there's an excellent forum at http://endless-sphere.com/forums/
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| grim_d |
Apr 2 2008, 03:28 PM
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QUOTE(Dano2k0 @ Apr 2 2008, 12:43 PM)  Nice one mate, she looks in quite good nick for the age, still a nice red as best as you can see in the pic. I'm guessing youve waxed her over some recent time? She looks much nicer lowered too mate, did you just keep the original shocks and swap the springs? Will be nice to see the new sunny hopefully later this year. Cheers  havnt waxed her in about a year lol mate, she has kept her colo0ur well though, aside from the bonnet her paint is good, still gleaming red an almost the same as when it rolled out the factory. The laquer on the bonnet has went dry so it looks a bit naff but im not bothered anymore. shes on gti shocks and spax springs, i managed to get 4 shocks with the spring in vgc for £50 all in  ideally i would have kept the original front shocks cos the sr20 in the gti is a touch heavier, but one of my originals was busted so best to swap, still tightened the handling up a treat.
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Dec 1 2009, 03:08 PM
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| SniperKilla |
Dec 2 2009, 01:43 PM
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QUOTE(o The Drizzle o @ Dec 1 2009, 07:19 PM)  youre lucky you still have that car in 1 piece shooting pics in North Shore  i used to walk across the 6th st bridge everyday... sucked walking across during winter... cold as balls.... then i moved and lived at the corner of blvd of the allies and smithfield st... ROFL... That area down at station sq was scary, was always expecting a bum to attack me. We almost got arrested a few nights later, I had my buddy in town who is a hobbyist photographer and has a high dollar DSLR and we had 2 GTO's and 2 Cobalt SS's together, he wanted to get some shots so we drove around looking for spots and decided that we could totally drive on the sidewalk on the side of PNC Park.... Well the street you have to go down is closed and the turn around was marked emergency vehicles only... it was 3am so we decided to go down there anyway, drive up on the sidewalk (Which involved squeezing between the PNC Park entrance gate and a light post), all was going well until we saw a PGH Police officer drive by the top of the street then turn down. We got yelled at pretty good, asked if we were stupid etc etc and told if we were not gone by the time he made another loop of W General Robinson st we were in deep shit. Oh and my friend found out he forgot his tripod... so pics weren't even worth it   Along W General Robinson by Heinz Field  This post has been edited by SniperKilla: Dec 2 2009, 01:44 PM
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