Shark Fins - Which?
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Re: Shark Fins - Which?
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.
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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Re: Shark Fins - Which?
Brill, thanks!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.
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?
Just put the chain guard back on...
HRC has a diagram on how to mod the chain guard for the F3-TT.
HRC has a diagram on how to mod the chain guard for the F3-TT.
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Re: Shark Fins - Which?
you making anymore to sell?
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Re: Shark Fins - Which?
+1 i like that.hardnutdvd wrote:you making anymore to sell?
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Re: Shark Fins - Which?

Deviants AM/PM buildxivlia wrote:no i am not dead. ive just been trying a few things....
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Re: Shark Fins - Which?
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
) and it will be a lot of work and i´ve got so many projekts in my garage
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
!!!!
In the german Forum i´ve post a instruction how to do (anybody speaks german
)
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
Best regards
TOIVO
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


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

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

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

Best regards
TOIVO
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Re: Shark Fins - Which?
Nein, ich spreche kein Deutsch
Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part.
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Re: Shark Fins - Which?
That page is quite amusing when put through Google Translate.