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    Look what I found in the shed

    Edit - only some of the pics will load up. will put some more on tomorrow

    After a few (hundred) hours looking around Skunks shed, I found this thing hidden away in a corner. Thought it looked pretty good.

    It's got a few in house developments such as:

    Engineered rear axel machined by a contracted machinst (looked pretty sketchy if you asked me)

    Chain adjusters. Super lightweight alloy, amazing technology.

    Rear brake lever. Ask Skunk, this thing is a work of engineering art. beautifully constructed and amazing lever action. Many hours of work put into this. Again make sure you harras Skunk about it. He loves it

    Chamber developed by CMS performance Australia and in house adaption and slight performance modifications.

    and that's only the start.

    A few more developments to be made such as a seat and a rear tyre that isn't 25 years old.

    oh and paint the rear wheel.

    Hitting a track (hopefully rubber side up) near you soon!
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    Heinz Varieties

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    So thats what your been doing lately! Very nice! Bastard.

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    Thought that chamber looked pretty good.

    Well finally a decent handling chassis for the H engine. And a coat of paint.
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    Agree,...looking good, Glen.


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    Not bad. Call me "picky" but the axle is fabricated and "not" hollow?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedpro View Post
    Not bad. Call me "picky" but the axle is fabricated and "not" hollow?????
    I'm slightly lost here.

    I made that axel in the 45min I had spare after work. It is a hack job but will do all it needs to.


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    I think the cheeky krunt is saying that you made it but didn't run it through it's length.

    Looks long enough to require some protection over it. Threaded bung with a retaining pin should do (they wind off otherwise, never found my last one, suspect down a very steep hill in brooklyn).
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    Go back and hollow it out is what Speedpro is saying...

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    Really nice rear stand you've stolen.... I mean using

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk Control View Post
    Really nice rear stand you've stolen.... I mean using
    Just make sure he doesn't repaint it like he did the rear shock....


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Just make sure he doesn't repaint it like he did the rear shock....
    It'll need repainting by the time we get to use it

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