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Old 01-25-2007, 05:53 PM
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Re: welding the subframe

Originally Posted by inolen
Like I said, you don't need to reinforce your subframe.

I've popped out my clutch while doing a rev limiter coaster and my rear wheel came off the ground I hit my bar so hard yet my subframe did not budge.

If anything, a tail is going to slightly lower the cushion the impact on your subframe if you loop out.

Quit worrying so much and go practice.
well ya but i dont wanna **** up my tail eaither.
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Re: welding the subframe

Originally Posted by Mr. Farley
If you use an FI 12 bar you won't have any problems!! But if you weld up your own 12 bar and it's ridiculously heavy well then you'll snap your subframe pretty easy.
just curious, is there a particular reason on why you said an FI bar? and not something else like a 905?
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Re: welding the subframe

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well ya but i dont wanna **** up my tail eaither.
Then don't stunt.
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Re: welding the subframe

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Then don't stunt.
**** that.
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Re: welding the subframe

Originally Posted by inolen
I've popped out my clutch while doing a rev limiter coaster and my rear wheel came off the ground I hit my bar so hard yet my subframe did not budge.

+1 ...destroyed my round bar....sub did not move....


and it's an f4i so you don't even need it.
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Re: welding the subframe

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+1 ...destroyed my round bar....sub did not move....


and it's an f4i so you don't even need it.
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