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Thread: New ITP wheels

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    New ITP wheels

    WEll I got my new wheels in the other day, had a set of extra tires sitting around to try em on with. Syko's got my new ones which I'll install this weekend.. Here's the shot.. they are 9x10's with a 4x6 offset! I actaully took my spacers offf because now with these I have the equivalence of a +2 axle

    This is one piece of the new project in the works, got a new swinger in the works with HRR also

    http://usera.imagecave.com/lilcuban38/10-07.JPG
    http://usera.imagecave.com/lilcuban38/100_1459.JPG
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    What tires are you getting from syco.
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    kenda scorpions, I think the same set you got on that new R you picked up recently

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    Oh yea I meant to tell you since you asked me before those tires hooked up like crazy out at the drag's Saturday, I raced both bike's. Nice rims too by the way.
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    Sweet! Yea I was looking at them, they have a pretty slick thread pattern and with my new wheels being 10" wide they will stretch out really nice

    Thanks too for the compliment

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    I got a little trick to make that axle shine.

    1. Take off the the rims and tires.
    2. Put the trike rear end off the ground so the axle can spin freely.
    3. Start the trike.
    4. Put the bike into 6th gear.
    5. Rev the throttle.
    6. Use two Scotch Brite pads.1 brown Scotch Brite pad to take off the rust,
    7. Use a white Scotch Brite pad to polish it to a shine.
    8. Wax with Mothers.

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    thanks edog for the trick! I'll do so once I get the whole new rear assembly coming together, really set it off some

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    Quote Originally Posted by edog View Post
    I got a little trick to make that axle shine.

    1. Take off the the rims and tires.
    2. Put the trike rear end off the ground so the axle can spin freely.
    3. Start the trike.
    4. Put the bike into 6th gear.
    5. Rev the throttle.
    6. Use two Scotch Brite pads.1 brown Scotch Brite pad to take off the rust,
    7. Use a white Scotch Brite pad to polish it to a shine.
    8. Wax with Mothers.
    9. Keep your fingers away from the chain!

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