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Bellocchi

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  • Birthday 07/07/1982

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    Pismo Beach
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    Jeeps, racing 1600/2 in score, more, mdr, snore.<br />The Beach.

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  • My Banshee (optional)
    1991 YFZ-.090" over Timmy boy A-arms, lonestar axle, lonestar hubs F&R. Elka full adj. shocks front- still working on the rear. Pieces laying everywhere. Porting by Bellocchi. Parts needed: PTR pyramid reed cages. 28-32 MM carbs. Black Plastics. (what do you have 4 sale or trade?)

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  1. I just wanted to reply that I had my bike powder coated (by a shop) and It is the biggest mistake I made. Once it gets a chip it starts to bubble around the spot and flake. Touch up looks like s#!t. I painted my A-arms with DP-LF sealer then a black base and cleared them. On the frame I still have to strip the s#!t powder coat off (a pain) then I will use some DP-LF for base and flat black it, so its easy to touch up. We've also tried powder coat on our desert cars and it doesn't last 15 minutes. Go paint if you ride anywhere other than sand or if you work on your bike constantly.
  2. Thanks Ill take a look! and update with the findings.
  3. Since its been awhile since Ive been around this industry & I just reacquired my Banshee project with Timmy Boy A-arms on it. Does anyone know what P/Ns for replacement? Im assuming these are some type of tie-rod ball joint from a full size vehicle. From Google it looks like Timmy boy went under a few yrs back, But no such luck on Ball joint P/Ns. Any helps appreciated! Thanks, Thean
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