Stunt parts inventions?
#61
Re: Stunt parts inventions?
We just started getting these, and they are pretty sick. Small but have every function you could want.
http://www.haibikeshop.com/index.php...oducts_id=2073
http://www.haibikeshop.com/index.php...oducts_id=2073
Thats pretty dam slick
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#62
Re: Stunt parts inventions?
i don't have a HB on my 900rr, i'd like to give it a try.
i have extra calipers and front master, please explaine.............. thanks man.
#64
Re: Stunt parts inventions?
We just started getting these, and they are pretty sick. Small but have every function you could want.
http://www.haibikeshop.com/index.php...oducts_id=2073
http://www.haibikeshop.com/index.php...oducts_id=2073
That's pretty Bad-***. How does it hook-up to the bike, factory clip connection or do you have to wire it up yourself. Is it a universal cluster that can work on any bike or is it manufacture specific.
#66
Re: Stunt parts inventions?
i want a better brake resevior like the F4i master-in one piece-, but better clearance. i can't stand getting air in my line with these stupid cups.
i want "the perfect tank denter"...or predented perfect tanks.
i want an "you overheated the brake" alarm
i want something to put on to protect my levers from breakage, besides skill
i want "the perfect tank denter"...or predented perfect tanks.
i want an "you overheated the brake" alarm
i want something to put on to protect my levers from breakage, besides skill
#67
Re: Stunt parts inventions?
2. Cut a piece about 6" long, and drill 2 holes in it, so that it will mount to the stock caliper bracket. Only one of the holes in the oem bracket is threaded, the other is for a sliding pin and you will have to drill out the back of it.
3. Cut a piece 4 or 5 inches long, grind it and drill 2 holes so it will mount to a front caliper.
4. When you mock the caliper up on the bike, the 2 pieces of steel will sort of form a T. They will also be touching in a way that will give you a few good lines to weld them together. I'll post a pic of the finished product when i get home, I cant find one on my work computer.
#68
#69
Re: Stunt parts inventions?
1. buy a piece of 1-1/2" by 3/16" steel from home depot. you only need a foot of it, so buy the shortest length they have.
2. Cut a piece about 6" long, and drill 2 holes in it, so that it will mount to the stock caliper bracket. Only one of the holes in the oem bracket is threaded, the other is for a sliding pin and you will have to drill out the back of it.
3. Cut a piece 4 or 5 inches long, grind it and drill 2 holes so it will mount to a front caliper.
4. When you mock the caliper up on the bike, the 2 pieces of steel will sort of form a T. They will also be touching in a way that will give you a few good lines to weld them together. I'll post a pic of the finished product when i get home, I cant find one on my work computer.
2. Cut a piece about 6" long, and drill 2 holes in it, so that it will mount to the stock caliper bracket. Only one of the holes in the oem bracket is threaded, the other is for a sliding pin and you will have to drill out the back of it.
3. Cut a piece 4 or 5 inches long, grind it and drill 2 holes so it will mount to a front caliper.
4. When you mock the caliper up on the bike, the 2 pieces of steel will sort of form a T. They will also be touching in a way that will give you a few good lines to weld them together. I'll post a pic of the finished product when i get home, I cant find one on my work computer.
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#73
Re: Stunt parts inventions?
why doesnt anybody maake a front brace that attaches to ur front stay frame holes which would look like a T so when ur rocking it strretfightered u have a place to put ur feet when rocking highchair or flip a stoppie itll protect ur handlebars and forks ??????????? someone please make me one
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#74
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or how about a 12 bar with a solid round piece instead of a flat bar with fuking dangerous edges to catch and itll aaaalways make solid contact unlike all the flat bars that scrape either on the bottom or top edge only dammmmmit come on guys this is common sense just think about it. i sure wish i knew how to fabricate
SICK INNOVATIONS THESE R GREAT IDEAS FOR U GUYS SO HELP US OUT AND BUILD THESE THINGS
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#75
Re: Stunt parts inventions?
why doesnt anybody maake a front brace that attaches to ur front stay frame holes which would look like a T so when ur rocking it strretfightered u have a place to put ur feet when rocking highchair or flip a stoppie itll protect ur handlebars and forks ??????????? someone please make me one ![LOL](https://www.stuntlife.com/forums/images/smilies/LolLolLolLol.gif)
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#77
#78
Re: Stunt parts inventions?
Ok the central bolt goes through both pieces of steel, and into the oem caliper bracket, no spacers. The bolt all the way on the right goes through the steel, then a spacer, then through the hole for the float pin. I drilled that hole out, so the bolt goes all the way through and has a nut with a nylon washer.
The other 2 bolts obviously go directly into the caliper. The 2 steel plates are welded together, front and back.
The other 2 bolts obviously go directly into the caliper. The 2 steel plates are welded together, front and back.
#79
Re: Stunt parts inventions?
Ok the central bolt goes through both pieces of steel, and into the oem caliper bracket, no spacers. The bolt all the way on the right goes through the steel, then a spacer, then through the hole for the float pin. I drilled that hole out, so the bolt goes all the way through and has a nut with a nylon washer.
The other 2 bolts obviously go directly into the caliper. The 2 steel plates are welded together, front and back.
The other 2 bolts obviously go directly into the caliper. The 2 steel plates are welded together, front and back.
it looks pretty easy, cheap and functional. i'll have to talk to my friend and see if he can weld it up while he's at work. i don't know anyone who has a welder. i would love to try on ofe these out.
if anyone wants make one up and ship it to me. let me know how much.
#80
Re: Stunt parts inventions?
Ok the central bolt goes through both pieces of steel, and into the oem caliper bracket, no spacers. The bolt all the way on the right goes through the steel, then a spacer, then through the hole for the float pin. I drilled that hole out, so the bolt goes all the way through and has a nut with a nylon washer.
The other 2 bolts obviously go directly into the caliper. The 2 steel plates are welded together, front and back.
The other 2 bolts obviously go directly into the caliper. The 2 steel plates are welded together, front and back.