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206er this ones for you

Post by bmxkelowna »

206er wrote:post a pic with the bikes on it!! :P
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Post by Manarius »

I can imagine how good that is for your gas mileage lol.
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Post by Adam West »

Got a link showing how you painted those calpers? Look great! What did you use, what were the steps to prep? If you already wrote up, please send me the link! Cheers, have fun on the trail!
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Post by NICO »

LOL
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Post by SuperRallyRoo »

thats bad ass... Too bad I can't get a rack on my wagon without screwin up the rackless roof!
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Post by Subtle »

The Thule rack fits to the upper side gutter trim thing and can take a lot more weight than the frail OEM set up.

I took the original rack off to use the detachable Thule.

This carries the 18-foot vintage wood canvas canoe( weight 95 # dry)
plus the 14-foot white water playboat( 70 +) over rough roads.

At 58 inches, the bars are a lot wider.

However, the tower clamps will mar the finish of that rail thing. :-)
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Post by 206er »

:smt077
nice! what kinda roof rack is that?
you race too eh? what class?
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Post by bmxkelowna »

yup just finished the year
im in FSP and doing pretty good

in kelowna (home town) i finished 13th over all and in vernon (next town over) i finished 7th over all for the year. (my 1st year autoxing)

im not to sure what kind of rails that run left to right are but the bikebuckets are home made by a buddy of mine who works at a bikeshop here.
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Post by 206er »

I was talking about bmx racing but fsp is cool too. I used to race bmx years ago and thinking of going in a couple with my s&m. :lol: hey it only weighs like 35lbs lol.
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Post by bmxkelowna »

haha i was thinking about that last night and i was like oh, i bet he means bmx lol

yup this season that just ended was my 6th
3 provintal #1 for my age group (16x, 17-18x, 19-27x)
1 provintal #2 for my age group (17-18x)

what kinda s&m you have?
i love my fbm capone its only 9lbs lighter then yours :P

and my race bike is a haro sx pro i think it weighs in at 23lbs?
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Post by 206er »

I would probably be able to do pretty good in 18-27 novice or whatever it is here but Im real outa shape.
Im only guessing as to 35lbs, probably a bit lighter. its a 2002 dirt bike classic, the one with the head tube gusset, seat stay brakes and small dropouts.
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no pegs right now
needs a gyro and a compact drive setup. ;-)
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