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    Wow...who made that rotor?

    cost...if you dont me asking?

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    you know what criag i am just going to use a 250r swinger for my little trike prject it is so close to a perfect fit that i know it will be easy to make work. also let me know anout the price of trpples too so i cna get some for my little project midsize suspended. then that way i will have less to buy. i am going to try and mount 250r swinger to it this coming weekend. and hope everything lines up so cost is down. Just let me know on the trees craig

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    measurements are are there on swinger heheit is going to work with 250r rear end.

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    Rear Rotor

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=43974

    That is the auction I won, They also have a site. http://customatvs.com/Screamn_Billet...ke_Rotors_.htm

    Now, I will be pissed it everyone buys one of these....I LIKE TO BE UNIQUE!!!

    Honestly, I was very hesitant about buying one of these. I have never seen them before, know nothing about the company and not even sure if they would be built strong enought. After getting mine...fast shipping btw....I am convinced it will be a good item. Feels very sturdy, very precise cuts and fits quite well on my hub. They also make an IronCross Version, and a BioHazard. I was torn between the BioHazard and the Flaming Skullz. The Skullz won. The Iron Cross looks too wimpy. Reminds me of SnowFlakes. (some guys here may like that! LOL)


    Smack, the trips are gonna cost me $225-$250. He said the price will go up as mine are a prototype. Before y'all get all nutz about the price...aluminum is not cheap. The 2 pieces of Billet 6061 cost $125 alone. It will take the better part of a day (8-10 hrs) to machine. Figure that out, and he is making what, $10/hr give or take a bit.
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    This is great, that rotor is awsome!
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    I would prefer cast offer billet though but that would be a little harder to machine, or easier. I just hope i can get this jop at my local hospital. job= money+ free college catch is have to work there for 2 years after graduation. so in the long run i will be making cloe to 25000 a year plus going to college full time for 2 years. i think it is worth it. weekends off of course hehe. cant wait going to be fun. man i hope i can get this my project done. still dont know if i should reveal or keep it hush hush. i will decide once it warms up a little my garage is freesing.

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    rotor

    where did you get that rotor and what do they make them for?????!!!!!!! thats the coolest thing ive seen in a long time!!!!!! i didnt see the link above
    Last edited by Bryan Raffa; 02-12-2006 at 03:45 PM.

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    I think its a awesome idea, but thats a nice bike. a little cleaning, and would be 80 feet in the air in no time.

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    Who said it STILL can't be 80' in the AIR with an EXTRA WHEEL??? Now, I am not saying I would do it, but SOMEBODY could do it...any volunteers? Where's Wes Miller when you need him?



    Anyway, got some good news to share. My Trips are nearly finished. Here is a pic or two of them in rough condition. I brought them home to test fit them and also to figure out my handlebar mount location. I think I am going to use Honda ATV spacing, that way, I can order up bars easier. I am looking to get a set of Magura Bulge Bars and the billet mounts to go with them. EVERYONE runs TAG, ProTaper or Renthals, and in keeping with the theme of this project, I am going for unique!

    enough blab, here are the pics.
    They are not finished, so don't be hard on them. The ends will be rounded off, the front sideswill be recessed. I am going to see how much more it will cost to remove some of the material from the underside to save a bit of weight. After they are ready to mount up, they will get one last finishing step....a trip to the buffing wheel. What good is BILLET if it don't SHINE!!!!!
    Getting REAL excited!
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    Man this is going to be the best damn project ever. SpeedBump you are a god!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    nice work bump.

    i'll be your volunteer bud!!!!!!!
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    No problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by 3leggeddog
    nice work bump.

    i'll be your volunteer bud!!!!!!!

    I fully EXPECT the OTC to ride this baby and give me feedback! As for the 80 in the air, lemme get the camera!

    Thanks for the kind words.

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    wow awsome project .... i cant wait to se this thnig..... and i know darn well yuor way past yuor spending limit... well you have to be any way lol but we can keep a secret lol

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    Those look awesome. keep us updated.
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    More updates please.
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