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NitroTate

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  1. High temp powder, good up to around 1000-1300 deg.
  2. THE UGLY DUCKLINGS! CLEANED UP AND MEDIA BLASTED: A NEW LIFE BEGINS!
  3. SHAKE, SHAKE, SHAKE DAT ASS GIRL...! :biggrin:
  4. I suppose paddles are a little hard to find this time of year huh?? :biggrin: Thanks Hyper!!
  5. Seems about right for me, should be able to count me in!
  6. BUMP AGAIN Hep me hep me :biggrin:
  7. BUMP Anyone??
  8. It can be done but it's definitely recommended that it is sanded or lightly blasted to allow the next coat to "grab" on. The main risk you take is that the original coat is really the determining factor for durability. If the original coat was shotty and weak and lets go then the new coat is not as likely to hold on. If its a good first coat and the new coat is done correctly it should be fine so the answer is yes you can PC over PC.
  9. Ok that's pretty much what I was thinking, thanks for the confirmation! :biggrin:
  10. Great seller! Got a front brake rezzi and lines from him as described. Thanks man!
  11. Yeah you're ok, I just put mine in too and it's like that. just make sure you adjust it correctly and then tighten the jamb nut and you should be good to go.
  12. Ok so I'm brain farting today, sorry... I have some tires (20x11x10) on my rims right now, I should be able to throw some 20x10x10 tires on the same rims right?? Isn't the middle number the "width"? If so that would just mean I would have a little more "bulge" on the sidewalls right? Thanks guys...
  13. Oh sure, just like a beaaacht... get us all hot-n-bothered and then change your mind...!! LOL just kidding Kiel! I'm down for whatever I can afford at the time so I'll just play it as it comes.
  14. I think the wife and I, plus a few 2-wheel friends can make either date so we should be down! I'll see what I can do about getting my avatar girl... LOL :cool:
  15. Hmmm, not sure on any of those. I'll have to check it all. This is a stock banshee I just bought that was sitting outside all beat to hell. I have it all nice and cleaned up now and cleaned the carbs, filter etc. Only thing not stock is the airbox is removed (single K&N pod) and has FMF pipes. It actually seems pretty strong and runs good other than a few jetting issues from what I can tell... So just curious, what about the pickup coil gap and the plug caps can cause this. What is actually happening? (weak spark?, timing?)
  16. Ok these are actually from my wife's banshee this time. Did it last night, kind of odd results here so figured I'd post it for some more comments/ideas. I searched around and haven't really seen these questions before so sorry if they are out there somewhere. Here are my questions: I'm convinced I'm lean on these... 1. Does the lower brown ring seem "high" up to you?? Or too wide?? 2. Rings are fairly light and the motor was pulling hard for a moment but then "cutting" (not bogging) in every gear at WOT. 3. What's with the extra dark uneven stripes?? FYI: Same plugs in both pictures, I just spun them so you could see all the way around. Thanks for all the input guys!
  17. Doh, sorry didn't catch that... hehe and I also misworded, the eccentric is the slotted bolt with the lock nut to the left of the basket. I accidently was speaking of the freeplay adjuster. Sorry, streak-o-retard today...
  18. Either an impact driver or just chew the crap out of them to get them out and then replace them with some nice allen head screws
  19. Here's a link to eastwoods lamps, that little one might work, I'm not sure... http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=...amp;iSubCat=463
  20. You mean to buy one yourself? I think they are around at least $600. I had a friend (before I got into PC) do a frame for me with one and it really did kick ass on the frame in the open air. So I went out and bought a littler one that ran off of 120 v thinking it would work almost as well and it wasn't even worth the $200. I ended up selling it.
  21. Really the easiest way is probably going to be a baking lamp. It would be best if it were one of the much higher wattage ones that use 220 volt to run.
  22. Yeah that's exactly how I did it. I'm still a little undecided, I think I might leave it but the majority of my riding is done 3000-4000 feet higher in elevation than I am at right now with will cause it to be a little richer so we'll see...
  23. Hey thanks guys. I will take the best care I can of anyone I deal with as long as they are honest with me. PS. Jesse, I'm still waiting on some pics buddy!! :biggrin:
  24. No typically you can't but if the coater wanted to use a baking lamp it could be done. Also there was someone on here about a month or so ago that said his powdercoater "found" a way to do it but I don't think we ever found out how...
  25. Yeah now that I've been working on the wife's banshee I forget what size pilots I have in mine... I'm going to pull them apart and check while I double check my float level in the next few days. By the way, I'm not positive yet but I think me and a couple other buddies might go try to find somewhere to ride this weekend if you want to go? I'll let you know if it's going to happen and what day...
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