fibreglassing over a mould

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Re: fibreglassing over a mould

Postby wet4uracing » Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:44 pm

well fuk me . the rule has been changed in 2007 to 3 litres for 4 strokes. in 2006 and before it was 5 litres.
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Re: fibreglassing over a mould

Postby timmyrocks » Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:05 pm

hehe good ant it lolz sorry bout no photos guys was lazy over the weekend :drinkers: :supz: :partyman: lolz and got the supers this weekend so yer project postponed lolz but i have next week off work so hopin to get it done then will keep u posted

oh and im glad it is 3 litres will be easier to make and wont be as big hehe cheers
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Re: fibreglassing over a mould

Postby mike-s » Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:20 pm

gizzus a pic, ya lazy s.o.b.
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Re: fibreglassing over a mould

Postby robracer » Thu Mar 13, 2008 3:53 am

Yeah we can only wait so long :x
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Re: fibreglassing over a mould

Postby timmyrocks » Thu Mar 13, 2008 5:02 pm

lolz gave up on the fibreglass mould :) i found a really big baking tray :lol: so i wont have to join two together and hope it dun leak (first problem)
so i am just goin to be a lazy fukr and shove a tray in there to me the way i see it is it costs $3 weighs shit all compared to the mould even though it looks pretty lame it will do
i will post photos when the trays in there on saturday.............. thats if im not to lazy :roll: :lol:
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Re: fibreglassing over a mould

Postby robracer » Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:10 pm

kawasaki250 wrote: thats if im not to lazy :roll: :lol:


Cop out! get us all wound up then hanging out then drop the baking tray bombshell hat29.gif pffft :lol:
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Re: fibreglassing over a mould

Postby timmyrocks » Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:17 pm

yer im sorry rob i have the basic mould done n the tray still weight incredibly less n tryin to keep the bike as light as possible the ugly tray wins hehe
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