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Old 04-05-2007
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Originally Posted by JCJC View Post
After breaking a carbon fiber mount after a years use, I am thinking of mounting two carbon fiber's back to back.
My post was pointed at this comment, sorry for the confusion.

I think you done a good job with the alloy backing brace, good work.

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Old 05-05-2007
KyoshoK KyoshoK is offline
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mr x that shock tower looks real good man. you must of use electric hack saw? the edges look real straight.
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Old 05-05-2007
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nope no power tools were used in the making except an electric drill for the holes. the aluminum seemed soft so a file worked pretty good at removing material. it has been proven to work again. i landed somehow and instead of the tower breaking the screw that holds the shock bent, and i was stainless steel. i ran it like that for the rest of the day with no problems. so if something happens in a race i will be able to finish with no problems.
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