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Post by monstergy6 on Oct 20, 2010 12:57:07 GMT -6
Check out this new trick CVT cover, well not really a cover. We call it the AnkleBiter. It is machined from aluminum, and the backing plate hides the ugly castings of the case. It is for the 150cc long case. Let me know what you guys think, it is available on my website. Attachments:
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Post by jake aka:ventoscoot on Oct 20, 2010 19:43:08 GMT -6
now THAT is cool!!!!
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Post by monstergy6 on Oct 21, 2010 11:21:00 GMT -6
I will post a better photo soon
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Post by Bong on Oct 21, 2010 13:51:57 GMT -6
Anything similar for a short case 50cc?
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Post by monstergy6 on Oct 21, 2010 13:59:58 GMT -6
we don't have one for the short case, there has been little demand for that one, if I can 3 or more we can do it for the short case.
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Post by puddle jumper on Oct 21, 2010 19:22:34 GMT -6
Would you consider moding our own cvt case's?? For a small fee You would have rights to your creative genius and showing of a case you could be proud of.
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Post by Bong on Oct 24, 2010 14:56:36 GMT -6
I demand 3 with a bulk discount!!!!
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Post by jake aka:ventoscoot on Oct 26, 2010 20:22:19 GMT -6
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Post by rapidjim on Oct 27, 2010 7:04:06 GMT -6
Looks like the same one to me same name too.
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Post by jake aka:ventoscoot on Oct 27, 2010 20:39:14 GMT -6
I think this is definately going to go on The Punisher in the spring!!!
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Post by ysoslo on Jan 5, 2011 16:32:54 GMT -6
I just installed one of these on my Ruckus last week and the install was very easy. My only concern when putting it on was that it requires the kick starter be removed completely, so I have to make sure I stay on top of my battery and starter maintenance. LOVE the look though. It makes me want to powdercoat my variator fan and clutch bell.
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Post by melazza on Jan 6, 2011 9:54:58 GMT -6
Check out this new trick CVT cover, well not really a cover. We call it the AnkleBiter. It is machined from aluminum, and the backing plate hides the ugly castings of the case. It is for the 150cc long case. Let me know what you guys think, it is available on my website. Nice job, I got to purchase one at scooterchromeparts.com website last summer. And did something similar to what you did. These guys have lots of chrome parts for gy6 150cc models. Check it out, hope you like it. Thanks Melazza Attachments:
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Post by speedracer on Jan 6, 2011 14:10:57 GMT -6
How would this work in the rain? I see slippage and rust in the future.
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Post by Alleyoop on Jan 6, 2011 15:34:21 GMT -6
Right on Bro!! Not only rain, mud, snow but how a piece of rock that happens to fly in there. If it was so detrimental to have that much cooling they would open the Variator side and Clutch side and put on a mesh grill to keep objects from getting picked up and thrown in there. Some have done just that and put screen mesh over the cutouts to keep objects bigger than dirt out. But fully open like that I for one do not think it is a good idea and I think crap will happen sooner or later. my .03 worth Alleyoop
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Post by melazza on Jan 17, 2011 15:48:04 GMT -6
Right on Bro!! Not only rain, mud, snow but how a piece of rock that happens to fly in there. If it was so detrimental to have that much cooling they would open the Variator side and Clutch side and put on a mesh grill to keep objects from getting picked up and thrown in there. Some have done just that and put screen mesh over the cutouts to keep objects bigger than dirt out. But fully open like that I for one do not think it is a good idea and I think crap will happen sooner or later. my .03 worth Alleyoop Thats true guys. This was one of the scooters I built before and later sold it to a customer. But you right; when I had it, I only rode it when it was dry, and not raining. I never did have any problems with it getting rocks in it. But the suggestion and comment is more than respected.
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