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Modena AL 03-08-2002 01:58 PM

Associated make the best ride height gauge. It comes in 1/2 mm increments and and added bonus....ITS BLUE!!! :D

http://www.gpmd.com/images/ascc1450.JPG

Part # 1450

Airwide 03-08-2002 02:12 PM

I use the Hudy ride height guage with marks at each 0.5 mm and without steps

Dragon Slayer 03-08-2002 03:33 PM

Modena......i had that part #, but didnt know if it had the 1/2 mm. increments....thanks....GO BLUE:)

patcollins 03-08-2002 04:17 PM

Does anyone know of any hex adaptors slightly wider than the stock ones? I noticed since the TC3 isnt the whole 190mm that I could add some width and still be within the rules.

ernestf 03-08-2002 04:44 PM


Originally posted by patcollins
Does anyone know of any hex adaptors slightly wider than the stock ones? I noticed since the TC3 isnt the whole 190mm that I could add some width and still be within the rules.
just put 1mm or 0.5mm shims between the hex adaptor and the rim to adjust it !

acloco 03-08-2002 05:42 PM

Pat,
Check out Integy's website.....and/or....use Yokomo blue aluminum clampon drive hex's.

rcruv 03-08-2002 05:56 PM


Originally posted by Modena AL
Associated make the best ride height gauge. It comes in 1/2 mm increments and and added bonus....ITS BLUE!!! :D

http://www.gpmd.com/images/ascc1450.JPG

Part # 1450

I'm rolling on the floor now. :D
haha...

BTW, I already ordered 2 sets of brp polished hinge pins because ti ones are so much expensive.
If you posted before, I could've ordered only one set and sleep well. Man.

I'll just sell them to somebody telling they are ti hinge pins.
:D

Just kidding.

rcruv 03-08-2002 06:02 PM


Originally posted by Airwide
rcruv - I use drill blanks as hinge pins. They are much straighter than the std pins and won't bend. However, they can shear off in a hard crash.
I'll try to find them when I go to a local hardware store.
Thanks for the tip.
Hope those work better and cost much less.

:cool:

patcollins 03-08-2002 06:44 PM

acloco, happen to know which of the hubs on integy's site most closely matches the stock hubs?

acloco 03-08-2002 07:34 PM

Pat,
That .....unfortunately.....I do not know. Sorry.

stefan 03-08-2002 09:25 PM

Pat, the Integy hubs are metric....

patcollins 03-08-2002 09:33 PM

they will still work, I guess hub isnt the right way to describe them. Im talking about the hex drives.

acloco 03-08-2002 11:20 PM

Pat....yep...that is what you can find on the site.....hex's.

rcruv 03-09-2002 09:34 AM

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Anybody making aluminum front body post or have been using them?

Plastic body post are really weak and threads strip all the time.

I wonder if aluminum body post of XXXS would fit.

eBoi31 03-09-2002 10:18 AM

what is the alum gets bent....that woundnt look too good :P


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