Rear Axle / Front End Question for Ice racing

Started by Krandall, October 24, 2008, 09:16:28 AM

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Bert

Quote from: SULLY0556 on December 18, 2008, 07:38:52 AM
   Sounds good but will it fit with a CCP Stabilizer?   ???
That would be a good question for Brad...

SULLY0556

#136
  Ready for the final mounting.  Nutting took about an hour, pretty easy step.  I also included the nut # and description.  Nutting the studs not only holds them from backing out but adds rigidity to the knob/stud combo.  I couldn't nut the outside studs since there is more rubber to the outside so the studs are more burried.

  ****remember**** these nuts are for the new KK Kanadians which have a #12 shank.  The golds and KK standards have a #8 shank so would take a smaller nut.
06 700R with:
Big black tires, Lots of shiny metal stuff, some stinky oily stuff inside, AM/FM 8-track hi-fi system, Leopard skin seat cover, Fuzzy dice, curb feelers, a "soccer mom" license plate, and a "my other bike's a Bayou" bumper sticker.

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   YEa, I can't wait till tomorrow to try it out.  Should be a good day.
06 700R with:
Big black tires, Lots of shiny metal stuff, some stinky oily stuff inside, AM/FM 8-track hi-fi system, Leopard skin seat cover, Fuzzy dice, curb feelers, a "soccer mom" license plate, and a "my other bike's a Bayou" bumper sticker.

Krandall

What size are the heads on your studs again?


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  1/4" head x 1/4" tall.  Standard are 1/4" x 3/16" tall.
06 700R with:
Big black tires, Lots of shiny metal stuff, some stinky oily stuff inside, AM/FM 8-track hi-fi system, Leopard skin seat cover, Fuzzy dice, curb feelers, a "soccer mom" license plate, and a "my other bike's a Bayou" bumper sticker.

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  My studs are 1" long.   Both of those look about the same.  Check Ebay for Kold Kutters, You may find a better deal.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/KOLD-KUTTER-ICE-RACING-SCREWS-1-1000-PACK_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3286Q2em20Q2el1116QQitemZ390001679085QQptZMotorsQ5fATVQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
06 700R with:
Big black tires, Lots of shiny metal stuff, some stinky oily stuff inside, AM/FM 8-track hi-fi system, Leopard skin seat cover, Fuzzy dice, curb feelers, a "soccer mom" license plate, and a "my other bike's a Bayou" bumper sticker.

Bert

Dennis Kirk has a price match guarantee. Shipping to Krandall would only be a day from DK  :thumbs:

Peelz

Quote from: SULLY0556 on December 19, 2008, 05:25:45 AM
  Ready for the final mounting.  Nutting took about an hour, pretty easy step.  I also included the nut # and description.  Nutting the studs not only holds them from backing out but adds rigidity to the knob/stud combo.  I couldn't nut the outside studs since there is more rubber to the outside so the studs are more burried.

  ****remember**** these nuts are for the new KK Kanadians which have a #12 shank.  The golds and KK standards have a #8 shank so would take a smaller nut.

Dude, I can knock one out in 15-30 seconds.  :lol:

Thanks for the pics. :thumbs:
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Quote from: Bert on December 19, 2008, 06:26:36 PM
Dennis Kirk has a price match guarantee. Shipping to Krandall would only be a day from DK  :thumbs:

Or a 10 min drive. :lol:

;)


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Quote from: Krandall on December 20, 2008, 07:47:12 AM
Quote from: Bert on December 19, 2008, 06:26:36 PM
Dennis Kirk has a price match guarantee. Shipping to Krandall would only be a day from DK  :thumbs:

Or a 10 min drive. :lol:

;)

   I forget that not everyone lives in the U.P. which is 2-3 days from everywhere.  :(
06 700R with:
Big black tires, Lots of shiny metal stuff, some stinky oily stuff inside, AM/FM 8-track hi-fi system, Leopard skin seat cover, Fuzzy dice, curb feelers, a "soccer mom" license plate, and a "my other bike's a Bayou" bumper sticker.

SULLY0556

  We ran Saturday and the Rappy did pretty well.  I had a tire issue with one of my rears leaking bad around the bead.  I broke it down last night and re-mounted it and it's ok now.  :thumbs:   The new tires hook up pretty well, the fronts are amazing and the rears seemed real good till the one went flat.  :(
06 700R with:
Big black tires, Lots of shiny metal stuff, some stinky oily stuff inside, AM/FM 8-track hi-fi system, Leopard skin seat cover, Fuzzy dice, curb feelers, a "soccer mom" license plate, and a "my other bike's a Bayou" bumper sticker.

SULLY0556

   I really need to find some warm riding gloves!  Any suggestions?  I need somethig that won't be too bulky but keep my wimpy hands warm for more than 5 minutes.  :)

06 700R with:
Big black tires, Lots of shiny metal stuff, some stinky oily stuff inside, AM/FM 8-track hi-fi system, Leopard skin seat cover, Fuzzy dice, curb feelers, a "soccer mom" license plate, and a "my other bike's a Bayou" bumper sticker.

Krandall

Look into Snowboarding gloves.  :thumbs:

I have a pair of Rome gloves. Forget which model. But, I've used them all winter riding the rappy, and haven't froze yet. :)


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