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Front end modding and insurance
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If I knew what you were taking about I'm sure that was a helpful post.

Regrettably, my expertise is more electrical. I could bite you to tears with science of electromagnetism, ohms law, fluid dynamics and more. But what you say means very little to me. I wish I understood as I'm sure it's simple. Ah well
Edit: referring to the process of turning metal and machine engineering in one of the threads on the forum where I read of a foccer building a custom bike. Can't recall the thread link tho as I didn't save it.. But then I read post above again and noticed references to hack saw and tapping which is pretty straight forward, just need to find somewhere that sells thin alloy around here, not easy.
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Front end modding and insurance - by MC680x0 - 17-10-14, 09:48 PM
Re: Front end modding and insurance - by dazza - 17-10-14, 09:53 PM
Re: Front end modding and insurance - by dazza - 17-10-14, 10:07 PM
Re: Front end modding and insurance - by MC680x0 - 17-10-14, 11:20 PM
Re: Front end modding and insurance - by Paul - 18-10-14, 10:20 AM
Re: Front end modding and insurance - by AndyL - 18-10-14, 08:51 PM
Re: Front end modding and insurance - by AndyL - 18-10-14, 09:13 PM

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