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xr10 parts and custom made parts build

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here you can see that dickyt was right about the links haveing more clearance mounted the correct way. also i have removed 1 wheel slug per front wheel. total weight is 5.3 lbs."thumbsup" the rear links are what needs to be flipped.
 
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here you can see that dickyt was right about the links haveing more clearance mounted the correct way. also i have removed 1 wheel slug per front wheel. total weight is 5.3 lbs."thumbsup" the rear links are what needs to be flipped.

I see nothing John, the code looks like you linked it from your PC not uploaded or linked from a photo storage site.

By the way, I have no clue what I'm talking about on links and such, you should not listen to me :lmao:

Have you installed those CO caps yet?
 
I do seem to remember him pulling second at that comp with his bakward links. We do experiment to learn, there wasn't a real wrong, but it didn't create much benefit. I think you'd be best off with some moonbuggy links or bwd's. They'll give you that clearance you were shooting for.
 
I see nothing John, the code looks like you linked it from your PC not uploaded or linked from a photo storage site.

By the way, I have no clue what I'm talking about on links and such, you should not listen to me :lmao:

Have you installed those CO caps yet?

Yeah right, whatever,:lmao: i have installed the CO caps. i ran them last comp, and as far as i can tell there is no leakage. will run them again to verify, then ill post my thoughts. thanks dickyt for the caps, and thanks to CO for the product.
 
I do seem to remember him pulling second at that comp with his bakward links. We do experiment to learn, there wasn't a real wrong, but it didn't create much benefit. I think you'd be best off with some moonbuggy links or bwd's. They'll give you that clearance you were shooting for.


i see what your sayin, but im thinking of cutting a set for myself, maybe not so dramatic. ill have to do some research.
 
Do it, you'll enjoy it. And where is the rest of your build? waiting on an update.
x2, where are the pics of the new DIY stuff you have done? :flipoff:

The shock caps should hold up fine for you, you have the v1's which are much beefier than the v2's I am running, you have seen first hand what I have put my rig through with no leak or breakage ;-)
 
here are the stock wheels that i cut down 3/8 "

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im going to cut the set down as well. ill get better pics of the process. they held up great so far.
 
custom chassis

here is the lower section of the bodiless chassis.i
used the stock plate as a template.

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and here is the upper section of my own design. used a band saw to cut the outer section, and a scroll saw on the inner part of the chassis.

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and here they are together.

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