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Re: Carbon-10
Instead of a bag spacer, why not set up a bump stop that can be adjusted for what ever aired out stance you want? If a bag fails, you would ride on the bump stop safely.
Just another thought. That why at a show, you could adjust the stop to let you lay frame... BTW, the wheels came out great! What are the specs for the wheels and tires?
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Re: Carbon-10
lookin good man, can't wait to see the finished product
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Re: Carbon-10
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The wheels look great.
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