thunderace / fzr build

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Post by nugget »

Well done Dave to conceal it all under the tank. I did spot the exup servo lurking in the shadows. :lol:
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Now, if the seat unit could be self-supporting carbon you could lose the struts. That would be neat. Less is more.
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Post by Jay762 »

would you consider some wire spoked wheels?
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👍👍yes I thought about the supporting frame but I do like to be safe than sorry, didn't fancy having my arse set alight by the rear tyre if it gave way, and yes I would love a set of spoked wheels I just can't find the hubs to suit, my dad has built many wheels for old English bikes so the rims and spokes wouldn't be a problem it's the hubs, still looking for some that would go in😁
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