Shark Fins - Which?

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Re: Shark Fins - Which?

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Not at all, although i will warn you my technical drawing skills may be a bit crap but i will provide dimensions etc of the bolt spacings.

I will need to check how much thread is available on the bolt that protrudes through the swingarm from the brake torque arm thingy as it may need a longer bolt to allow for the sharkfin to be bolted to it.

I'll do my best for you though.
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28hodge wrote:Not at all, although i will warn you my technical drawing skills may be a bit crap but i will provide dimensions etc of the bolt spacings.

I will need to check how much thread is available on the bolt that protrudes through the swingarm from the brake torque arm thingy as it may need a longer bolt to allow for the sharkfin to be bolted to it.

I'll do my best for you though.
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A dimensioned sketch will do, it doesn't have to be to scale or anything, and there's no rush.
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Shark Fins - Which?

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Just put the chain guard back on...

HRC has a diagram on how to mod the chain guard for the F3-TT.
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Re: Shark Fins - Which?

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Hi Friends !
I´ve made one by myself . Its 1,8mm full carbon and needs 2h work . Looks nice ...................

I hope you like it !!!!

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you making anymore to sell?
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hardnutdvd wrote:you making anymore to sell?
+1 i like that.
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:plus: with the carbon chainguard and swinger cover i got that would top it off nice
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Re: Shark Fins - Which?

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Hi Friends !
I am glad if you like it !
Sorry , but i do not have as much time to build so much more . A lot of people asked me about (my PN Box runs over :mrgreen: ) and it will be a lot of work and i´ve got so many projekts in my garage :whistle:

But , its so easy to make one by yourself . To work with carbon is easy like to build something out of wood , even easier . You can saw , drill and grind it :peace: !!!!

In the german Forum i´ve post a instruction how to do (anybody speaks german :whistle: )

http://www.vfr-oc.de/wbb2/thread.php?threadid=23866

In the next time I want to build a clock holder for a racebike of full carbon . I will show you when i start :peace:

Best regards

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