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    Just a little idea for nyloning my bucket

    I was looking at ways to put plastic or what ever on the bike for next weekend and besides putting plastic bottle corks in the bar ends I can't really think of how you guys do this?

    There is the option of putting skateboard wheels on the axle bolts so I've heard but then there is making sure the bolt is long enough to attach both wheels and then do the nut tight, and just squeezing them on the axle not fastened doesn't seem the thing to do.

    So I thought this little idea could be good? It's basically self explanatory but the extra part with a wheel is just a piece of steel tube that would be welded on to the swing arm with a skateboard wheel bolted on to it, which would protrude enough to stop any scraping and the same for the forks.
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    You could just spot weld two nuts together (the axle nut). Then put a bolt tho a skateboard wheel and tighten it up into the second nut. Probabaly the easiest way.

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    I think I see what you mean. Sounds good. But while we're on the subject, how do you get the bolt secured in the wheel so the wheel wont fall off under pressure? If you used a washer to hold the wheel in, there would be metal exposed to scraping anyway? I guess you just find a washer to fit into the grove in the wheel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    I think I see what you mean. Sounds good. But while we're on the subject, how do you get the bolt secured in the wheel so the wheel wont fall off under pressure? If you used a washer to hold the wheel in, there would be metal exposed to scraping anyway?
    I'm no expert on this as i haven't actually done it to my bucket yet. But that is the way i'd do it. I'm sure there's better ways. You might need to actually weld it on too as a just a spot weld might break when crashing.

    Assuming your meaning how you would have the bolt secure inside the skateboard wheel. I would imagine a washer wouldn't push the end of the bolt out passed the edge of the skateboard wheel. If it does i suppose you could just drill a bigger hole into the smaller hole to move the postion of the bolt futhur into the skateboard wheel.

    Btw with the swingarm i would imagine drilling a small hole into the side then tapping it wouldn't be a big deal and should reduce the strength of it. Someone correct me?. Surely it would be alright because you often see hole's for stands etc in the side of the swingarm. Duh thats pretty much what your pic shows hehe. Either or. Both would work, but my idea would aviod you having to space it out for length i suppose. I have a single sided swingarm on my bucket anyways!

    There's heaps of ways of doing it .

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    I might try spot welding a nut on with a mig unit. Thanks for the suggestion, seems more practical then just adding more steel rods to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wbks View Post
    I might try spot welding a nut on with a mig unit. Thanks for the suggestion, seems more practical then just adding more steel rods to it.
    Who knows might be a silly suggestion. Tell me how it goes.

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    i've still gotta do mine before next week.
    does anyone have pic's of their nylon,
    no gal's not ya stockings or smalls.
    forsale A100,awesome power.
    near ready for bucket raceing,or just a padock,beach hack.
    gotta be a good deal,surely

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    Dirty bloody spaghetti-slurper-stradler's!

    Trying to find a tig unit somewhere to use now

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    I have skateboard wheel sliders on my bucket.
    What I did use a long bolt which recessed into the hole, then I used a washer and nut to tighten the bolt to the wheel. Then put it to a bracket with a nut on the other side of that and Bob's your Aunty !!
    (essentially the same as your design anyway, wbks)


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    Wotz da drill wiv dis nylon biz that I keep reading abt ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Wotz da drill wiv dis nylon biz that I keep reading abt ?
    so ya don't rip up the trackif'n ya fall off
    forsale A100,awesome power.
    near ready for bucket raceing,or just a padock,beach hack.
    gotta be a good deal,surely

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    Make sure you use decent skateboard wheels, I used shit warehous ones and they disintegrated instantaniously.
    Cardboard would have been better!
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    In that situation I would probably try find longer bolts for the lower shock mount and add a skateboard wheel there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    In that situationI would probably try find longer bolts for the lower shock mount and and a skateboard wheel there.
    Yea that would be easy as .

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    we use countersunk headed bolts and weld nuts inside the handle bars
    or onto the end of the axel

    or on my rs I'm just going to put some threaded rod all the way threw my back axel
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