I have twe sets and they're they best ones I've ever used. Beat them up and when it comes clean up time some 400/600 grit paper and a little time and they're like new again.
Either you hit the lottery, got cash for your birthday,
or you have been saving up for this one for quite a while. At any rate the list looks pretty good. It's always nicce to start a new project, and finally to see it all together for the first time. Have fun with it and good luck with the build.
Good choice. In the long run, you save money. Trust me, bend an aluminum one, and you'll see why. If you want the aluminum, that's fine, try'em out...but if you bash pretty good, then get the ti's. They are really nice to have....I have hit trees with mine
I also run the RPM bumper here --> http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXBNM1&P=7
gives for lower protection....and protects the skid a tead more on nose dives. I love this bumper!!!
"if you've got something to say, say it peacefully"
I don't think the GA rearskid will slide on or into the wheelie bar like you need it to, but short of trying, just guessing and I would be guessing no, prob not.
Their older version replicated the stock skid and would have worked - prob would need slight bend to match plastic. Not going to help though.
Last edited by Duster_360; 11.21.2007 at 10:00 PM.
Most people do if they dont have a wheelie bar- with that Ti skid not only will it hold up perfectly to the abuse, it should also leave a nice trail of sparks behind it....
Uh oh! Frankenstein lives. Only you can bring him to life Minmaxx. I would be willing to bet that there will be some little part that you over looked while creating your list. There is always something missing that will just have to be placed on order. Make sure you lay everything out first and look it over real good. That way if anything is missing that it will not run without, you can order it and build while it is in shipment. Good luck Kid.