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Post by broke350 on Feb 7, 2007 11:17:59 GMT -5
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Post by smokinwrench on Feb 7, 2007 18:24:15 GMT -5
Looks great but dang it is tall.
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Post by broke350 on Feb 7, 2007 18:50:52 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm adjusting the shock tonight. the swinger is at full pivot right now it's so stiff. I just adjusted the shock back to what it was when I got it for an '01 Raptor. Once I get the spring tension figured out it should lower it some. At least I hope it does. There's quite a bit of adjustment in it to soften it up and hopefully that'll change the ride height. Plenty of travel though.
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Post by droopie31 on Feb 7, 2007 21:59:56 GMT -5
Very nice! I really dig the front tire, I'm going to pick one of them up aswell! Keep up the good work! Tonight I got everything to seal and finish my tank, so I'll get some pictures soon!
drew
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Post by broke350 on Feb 7, 2007 23:44:08 GMT -5
Front brakes, rear hubs, and grab bar are on it. Pegs are sanded, primed, and painted gloss black, ready to go on. Friday night I'll be taking the motor apart to replace the kickstarter and clutch, then Saturday will probably paint it. Maybe running on Sunday. Why is it that stuff just goes to crap for no reason? My front brakes worked great on the Z when I took it apart a year ago. Now, I got nothing!!! Oh well, I've still got that Banshee master cylinder from you Josh, so hopefully it's still good and it'll go on there. The shock is softened up. Still sits high, but not as bad. Softer now, and feels good. Looks tough with the paddles on it. I think I'm gonna go with white plastics and shrouds and have the tank painted to match. Have "High Roller" scribed into it.
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Post by broke350 on Mar 18, 2007 18:33:12 GMT -5
Here's some update pics of the Tri-Z. Got it heat cycled and now working on jetting issues. Should be buying white plastics for it in about a month or so. Just put in an order for some HID headlights for the Mustang and working on the motor for my truck. Then I have to put money towards a new transmission for the truck, hell it's a never ending story. www.putfile.com/broke350/images/92290Anyways, the front end was polished by Craig at Eyekandi. I'm sure you all know him or at least know of him, but I have to recommend his work if anybody wants anything aluminum polished.
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Post by chainsaw on Mar 18, 2007 19:16:16 GMT -5
Looks cool man, and Craig does really good work.
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