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Old 08-01-2007, 8:38 PM
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Hello i'm a newbie. I'm looking for a head light cover for the bright side of my RC any ideas. Also i need to know how that single sided swing arm SP1 was created thanks Hahno

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Old 08-02-2007, 11:30 AM
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Re: Looking for parts

If you go on RC51.com there is a sponsor named MRGRN that makes some great ones out of carbon fiber. In fact he makes almost anything you want for the 51 in C/F.
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Old 08-02-2007, 12:23 PM
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Hello i'm a newbie. I'm looking for a head light cover for the bright side of my RC any ideas. Also i need to know how that single sided swing arm SP1 was created thanks Hahno
i really hope this isnt for starbucks nights this bike is designed for and loves the twisties, its a shame when people bling it out. if your interested in bling id recommend getting a zuki
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Old 08-03-2007, 12:07 AM
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No i assure you this bike not somthing i polish and then sit and look at, I'm all about the twisties. Me and the crew i run with are constantly chewin at the chicken strips. The hard part is finding a challenging road in northern Minnesota. I want a head light cover that gives my bike a "race plastic" look but still has a functional high beem. and as for the single sidded swing arm that is just plain good. Thanks for the concern if i was gonna pose i'd buy a harley.
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Old 08-03-2007, 12:38 AM
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No i assure you this bike not somthing i polish and then sit and look at, I'm all about the twisties. Me and the crew i run with are constantly chewin at the chicken strips. The hard part is finding a challenging road in northern Minnesota. I want a head light cover that gives my bike a "race plastic" look but still has a functional high beem. and as for the single sidded swing arm that is just plain good. Thanks for the concern if i was gonna pose i'd buy a harley.
headlight cover is dandy, dont have a problem w/ that... single sided swinger is the weird thing... ive seen pics, and it just doesnt look right. if i were you id go for either suspension (ohlins shock/forks) or rims. it'll make you stand out like the singleswinger, but atleast you'll gain something you can use in the canyons
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