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Omg

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Im old though, not that many really some of them pics are 10 years old nearly..........

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God I miss it :(



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-- Edited by Nathlaad on Wednesday 28th of May 2014 10:50:57 AM

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dem chicken strips tho

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carlos how did you make the rear axle sliders?
Only ever found ones for hollow spindles

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I went to B&Q and brought a length of threaded rod, m10 I think or something. Then brought some skateboard wheels, washers that fit the recess in the wheels and put a nut on the inside next to the spindle, put a washer on then the skateboard wheel, then another washer and then a nut. Did that for both sides and the front. Looks epic right?

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CarlosRexx wrote:

I went to B&Q and brought a length of threaded rod, m10 I think or something. Then brought some skateboard wheels, washers that fit the recess in the wheels and put a nut on the inside next to the spindle, put a washer on then the skateboard wheel, then another washer and then a nut. Did that for both sides and the front. Looks epic right?


Yeh, may have to copy this. 



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Is that a hare scramble bradders?

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CarlosRexx wrote:

I went to B&Q and brought a length of threaded rod, m10 I think or something. Then brought some skateboard wheels, washers that fit the recess in the wheels and put a nut on the inside next to the spindle, put a washer on then the skateboard wheel, then another washer and then a nut. Did that for both sides and the front. Looks epic right?


 Yeah man, looks wicked, think i might have a go at doing them on my bike biggrin

 



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Is that a hare scramble bradders?


 Just an enduro practice day @ enduroland' m8y



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Don't have any pictures of me riding it. 

Don't really have any recent pictures of it really. I think this is the last picture I got of it before putting it away.

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