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#25 Reply
Posted by
QuadMan8
on 19 Aug, 2013 07:55
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Keep us posted. thanks
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#26 Reply
Posted by
cworobec
on 17 Sep, 2013 02:54
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Just waiting for the cnc guy to get back to me. They will be made out of pretty much the same material as the tm design ones, just tryin to see what the cost is going to be. Probably goin to cost a little more than we first expected. Might be about 75$ just waiting to find out
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#27 Reply
Posted by
Dezsled
on 17 Sep, 2013 10:56
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Interested
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#28 Reply
Posted by
cworobec
on 17 Sep, 2013 11:39
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How many people would take one for 75$?
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#29 Reply
Posted by
Dezsled
on 17 Sep, 2013 12:36
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I need at least one
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#30 Reply
Posted by
cworobec
on 17 Sep, 2013 14:19
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I'm gonna need to sell more than one lol
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#31 Reply
Posted by
QuadMan8
on 17 Sep, 2013 16:17
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I would take one if it doesnt take too long to get them
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#32 Reply
Posted by
Buckeye513
on 17 Sep, 2013 16:52
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Did you ever take a pic of your original one or does anyone have a pic of an original tm design one?? Hard to commit to spending $75 on something I've never seen.
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here u go best pic i got.
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#34 Reply
Posted by
Dezsled
on 17 Sep, 2013 21:36
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Man sweet chain guide
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#35 Reply
Posted by
QuadMan8
on 17 Sep, 2013 22:06
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Does the swing arm have to be removed to install this chain slider? I believe so but does anyone know?
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#36 Reply
Posted by
cworobec
on 17 Sep, 2013 22:46
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Yeah it has to be removed. And I should hear next week how long it will take and the cost
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That's pretty sweet and I will be in the market to get one, seems a little high priced though. Cworbec who did up the stator cover and chain gaurd ?
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#38 Reply
Posted by
Buckeye513
on 18 Sep, 2013 07:43
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Dangerous that's Cunninghams #820 bike.
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#39 Reply
Posted by
SBLT500R
on 18 Sep, 2013 08:28
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$75 isn't bad, if its the last slider you'll buy. they cost about that when tm made them. worth every penny. the white one in my pic is the first one i bought way back in 99. theres still life left in it.
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#40 Reply
Posted by
Happy4444
on 18 Sep, 2013 09:38
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i never understood why the prices for the chain sliders on any quad was so high. not that everything isnt expensive but its poly/plastic
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Buck I know that, just wondering where or how he made some of those parts.
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#42 Reply
Posted by
Nopick
on 19 Sep, 2013 06:45
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What material are these sliders made from?
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#43 Reply
Posted by
Sledhead
on 19 Sep, 2013 10:52
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Will these work on aftermarket swingers as well as the stock swinger?
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I have mine on my +3 metaltech swinger in the pic i had to drill holes in top and bottom and machine 2 spacers. I called tyler and asked whats up he said it was set up for a lt5 chain guide are they any diffrence in years?
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The stator cover is ris designs and case saver is homemade.
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#46 Reply
Posted by
cworobec
on 19 Sep, 2013 18:28
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How old is your swinger Cunningham? The 87 Zilla had a bolt hole through the top of the slider and 88-90 did not my metal tech arm was built to use the 88-90 style which is exactly the same fit except it bolts on the face when your looking at it
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Look at the pic i posted u can see how mine is bolted u can see the bolt heads behind the chain. My swinger is prob 4 yrs or so old. If i could go back id have use a banshee front slider everything else is banshee design.
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#48 Reply
Posted by
Sledhead
on 19 Sep, 2013 18:49
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I've got an 87' and will be ordering a metal tech swinger soon and I'll need a front slider. So will they build a swinger for the zilla to accept a banshee slider, or do I order one of these send it to them to build the swinger around it?
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That would be up to you. My swinger uses a banshee rear chain guide and a banshee axle.
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