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    It's April. Get that bad boy together. Supermoto season will be here soon.

    PS After looking at those pics Fastar1 posted I might have to trade my KTM in and go Green. LOL j/k

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    BTW, I'm super jealous that you have a CNC machine available like that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rmemedic View Post
    BTW, I'm super jealous that you have a CNC machine available like that!
    In 2 weeks we will have a 3rd CNC machine, they are not designed to cut metal but they can easily. Its just hard to hold the parts as they dont have vises, and its messy as I have to lube the cutting manually and the oil makes a mess of my tables...And I have to clean the chips away....

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    More progress


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    Re: Trying something new

    When you do something, you sure do it right...looking forward to seeing it finished.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boarder360 View Post
    When you do something, you sure do it right...looking forward to seeing it finished.
    I dont know if its right, but its just my way of doing things...

    Put in some work today


    And got some of my parts back from anodizing...

    Fork tubes came out sick

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    wow, that is gonna look hot when you get it together with those marchesinis
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sammer55 View Post
    It's April. Get that bad boy together. Supermoto season will be here soon.

    PS After looking at those pics Fastar1 posted I might have to trade my KTM in and go Green. LOL j/k
    Once I have all the parts I need, it will go together fast trust me...Besides my CRF50 this is the easiest bike I have worked on, took 3 hours to tear it down completely and press out all the bearings. And thats my first time working on it

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