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Looks good.
I think your old pics are gone with photobucket though. Any test runs? |
Ran with this setup for over a year then I sold it on Ebay. My wife was yelling at me cause I had decided to get out of the hobby and she said that I should have kept that one. Mostly cause it never broke which was cheaper for her. I just started to get back into the hobby after 3 years and the only thing I have left is my toolbox.
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No breakage is always a good thing.
I like the idea of that. |
Yes
These are nearly indestructable. Used to have an E-Aftershock with the TD-mount and singlespeed hub, after first using the FD conversion. Both worked absolutely perfect and were awesome machines, so at the moment I am trying to gather the stuff together again, and get myself an E-Aftershock again.
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