Do you have to reinforce your subframe for a 12 bar?

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Old 07-13-2004 | 09:21 AM
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Do you have to reinforce your subframe for a 12 bar?

I have a question..

Do i have to reinforce my subframe of my 929 for a 12 bar and 12'in
Because i don't want it to snap..

And how must i reinforce the subframe?
Old 07-14-2004 | 12:33 PM
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Re: Do you have to reinforce your subframe for a 12 bar?

i dont think you have to but i would just like get it chromed and that will make it stronger
Old 07-14-2004 | 02:08 PM
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Arrow Re: Do you have to reinforce your subframe for a 12 bar?

Originally Posted by Dutch boy
I have a question..

Do i have to reinforce my subframe of my 929 for a 12 bar and 12'in
Because i don't want it to snap..

And how must i reinforce the subframe?
NA, unless your slammin it back really hard.......
Old 07-14-2004 | 02:10 PM
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Arrow Re: Do you have to reinforce your subframe for a 12 bar?

Originally Posted by xgixxerx750x
i dont think you have to but i would just like get it chromed and that will make it stronger
Old 07-14-2004 | 02:10 PM
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Re: Do you have to reinforce your subframe for a 12 bar?

Chroming Your Subframe Won't Make It That Much Stronger, Who Ever Told You That Lied. ------------ You Don't Have To Reinforce It If You Plan On Learning 12's And Your Good With The Back Brake. My Opinion Is Just Rock Out With What You Got, And If You Bend It, O-well, Just Keep Learning On The Bent One Till You Feel That Your Controlled Enough To Put A Good One On. When I Learned Slow 12's I Bent The Sh#t Out Of My First Subframe And Broke Acouple Of The Center Tabs From Slamming It Onto The Bar,and Once I Felt Commfy W/ The Back Brake I Changed It Over To A New One. Just My Opinion, If You Have A Bike Just For Stunting, Just Go For It, You'll Never Learn If Your Afraid Of Dropping/breaking Your Bike. Be Safe.
Old 07-14-2004 | 02:51 PM
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Re: Do you have to reinforce your subframe for a 12 bar?

I'm preparing my 929 just for stunting..
and the the fairings are gone for a paint job..
and thougt why not reinforce the subframe

Thanks for the info..
Old 07-14-2004 | 10:34 PM
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Re: Do you have to reinforce your subframe for a 12 bar?

If it doesn't cost too much and would cost a lot more to FIX it later, why not? It seems moderately likely that something may happen.
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