thanks. I sent it to John K who i got the motor from and he approved. should be on his website thats being put up some time.Trackman417 said:Nice pic man. 8)
I need to get some trail riding done on my bike. But I am too afraid of how week the bike is, so I am not willing to see how much the bike can handle before it breaks down.
Good questionTheBeastie said:So what do you like more? the Scott 29er or your mon-goose build? I guess its a difficult question to answer, does the 29er handle bumps better because of the larger wheels thus making it a smoother ride?
Having a look at this post again. Thanks dan that diagram is good.dan974 said:I would recommand you that king of geometry too :
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seen onhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Y7hg3i-O2k
(which code url/adress do you use ti embeded the youtube vid ?)
for the dimensions to put a discbrake and use a post mount for a 203/180or 160 you need to respect those dimensions : I git them from the DH team :
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78.2/51/39.8 mm : the key, next you have to check were the load of the torque would go as a force to your frame so it goes in the frame the way it resist the more but again not that much torque on the rear brake...
Bloody oath RickRix said:Even better weather for drinking some of your home brewed beer!![]()
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Crystalyte supplements mateJohn Bozi said:Those fillings should give your brew a nicer taste even if your stomach packs it in.
What is this air cooled direction? Are you going fans too?
Hope your enjoying the process.
yeah. i was going to go to bed, but here you go..Rix said:That is cool about your increased stopping power. Disk brakes are a must on any bike that hits constant speeds over 35KH. Big disks at that. Any pics of your mod?
Rick
A bash guard would be nice. Bloody chain coming off is giving me the shits. A solid chain guide may be worthwhile to.deffx said:LOL, Hows the brake holding up? need a bash guard on the crank now, stunt pegs and a gyro for them bar spins at the skate park. EFreestyling
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