spree+jazz= spazz!

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Looks like it will be a kick in the pants to ride! Literally and figuratively :coolcruise:
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nice job looks good :happy: .....
but im a 2 stroke fan and i like shock as well ..
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swimmingfree wrote:nice job looks good :happy: .....
but im a 2 stroke fan and i like shock as well ..
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I had to install a coolant tank. so I ordered the "Weapon R" tank the construction is solid,and it is smaller than the password jdm one. man there is no room under these tiny panels...
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I needed a bracket. so I started with some recycled square stock.
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now it is an "L" bracket.
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I am using nutserts to install the bracket. they expand in the frame and leave a threaded hole.. they look like this.
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here is a photo with one installed. and the hole for the other one.
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and here it is fully installed ,one step at a time you know. I painted the bracket orange with "Montana gold, 61250 terra" that paint is awesome by the way...also it is held on with a "sickspeed" washer bolt combo.
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the red squares are stickers.
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Is that a standard pop rivet tool? If so I want to find these so called nutcerts, that seems like a handy addition to my seldom used rivit gun!
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Fishman43....look closely at the tool...it has a threaded end sorry bro, this will not work with a regular rivet gun.

I am doing small carbon accents on this build. so here is my fork wrapped.. these are done now and look OMAZING in the sun.
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My failing eyes and modestly blurry photo led me down the path of hope...
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I made this tail light bracket and wrapped it in carbon vinyl. the taillight was like 20 bucks, the panels fit better when they are bolted down.
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Is that a standard pop rivet tool? If so I want to find these so called nutcerts, that seems like a handy addition to my seldom used rivit gun!
We use this setup on aircraft. It is called a RIVNUT Tool. It has a threaded end that srews into the nut, then you insert that into the hole and squeeze it up like a 'pop rivet', unscrew the tool and hey presto your done. A quick google search reveals a few options.
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as sexy in real life as in pictures!
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Hi spazz. very nice build. the spree looks very cool. :thumbwink:
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Lovin it! I wonder what that sounds like? You should post a video of that thing.
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Spazz here. this project is on hold but I learned alot since i started this endeavor,,,,,
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...and whats that?
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