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Powerising / Problems / Re: hoof connection to other metal arm
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on: July 07, 2008, 03:08:21 AM
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way too many pictures of the same thing
but the only way to fix it permanently is to put a spacer inside the hoof to hold the bars straight. look at a picture of 7's hooves, they've got a bar welded across the top, I made a spacer out of 1/2" copper pipe it fits over the bearing assembly and holds it apart.
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Powerising / UK / Re: US Invasion of CB Cardiff
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on: July 06, 2008, 06:04:12 PM
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does redeemed have tickets yet? don't remember if he had a definite arrival time. I'll be there at 730 am after that, bocking, getting to cardiff eventually and bocking some more.
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Powerising / Practising / Re: About bottoming out...
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on: July 05, 2008, 07:43:46 PM
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they cost like $500 us, idk how much it would be to get them to sweeden. You should def go up if you're bottoming out the 7090's. So s-rex or skips are the right places to look, idk if they're gonna ever gonna sell s-rex spring seperately, but might as well worry about what you're gonna get based on what's available when you're current springs give up.
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Powerising / Practising / Re: About bottoming out...
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on: July 05, 2008, 05:41:43 PM
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bottoming out is bad, it sends a shock up your back and can throw you off balance. Its controllable, just difficult, i've gotten to a point where i can feel myself bottoming out but just gently enough that i'm not slamming into the ground and throwing myself off. This just means i can use the entire spring. If you bottom out often, and you can get stronger springs, its not a bad idea, but if you don't bottom out that often, then finish off your current springs, and when they die get new stronger ones.
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Powerising / Modifying Powerisers / Re: Different springs
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on: July 04, 2008, 05:32:26 PM
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yes i weigh 90kg and i bottom them out after 2 bounces, if you look at everyone else on here who has them, other than DK i don't think there's anyone else on them that's actually in the range they're meant for. They're a good spring for lighter people looking for more power, but they can't take the weight they claim they can.
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Powerising / Modifying Powerisers / Re: Different springs
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on: July 04, 2008, 05:10:14 AM
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Anyway, XS or Dom, can you post a description with a picture or two what you had to do? I'm considering ordering some S-Rex type Rs for my Powerisers, but I'm a little short on tools and I wanna know if I can do it. I'm only 72kg, and I'm wondering if I should just get T-Rexes instead anyway. I can bottom out my old PR7090s any time I want, but it isn't particularly easy.
If you look at the top of the frame under the spring bracket, there is a lip on the inside where the front and back stop, just had to grind it down. Dom has pictures of the process, just gotta get him to post them. If you want to try my S-rex x's frank i'll let you borrow them if you can get down to a boston meet, they're to soft for me so i'm not using them.
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