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https://www.woodcraft-cfm.com/cgi-bi...i?display=home
Straight from the horse
PS. I bought an entire second set-up to keep as a spare. That way I had all the parts and it's cheaper that way.
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I've asked and received inconsistent feedback. Verification under these circumstances is difficult. Indirect answers to direct questions. Sometimes questions answered with another question.
I should note that I'm on my second unit here. First was most definitely defective. I've had others verify it is not-or at least not usually-an issue with how I'm doing it.
At the risk of sounding like an echo...... www.woodcraft-cfm.com.
You can order any part you want straight from them with no middle man mark-up.
-Pete LRRS/CCS #81 - ECK Racing, TonysTrackDays
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You need to work more and stop playing around on the computer.
Pretty sure sportbiketrackgear.com stocks parts, too. I usually just buy them from woodcraft.
I used to keep a spare set of clip on tubes and rear set pegs in my tool box for the r6 at all times. Not sure if you guys notice, but I crash sometimes. Lol
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You can order parts through Pete at Computrack as well. He is at every event.
Gerard
Or....for fuck's sake...you can go to the damn Woodcraft website, which has literally every single individual part as a link which you can "add to cart"
Why you make such an easy thing so damn difficult?
I went to MMI I know what Im doing here chief
Or you can borrow the parts from someone else with the same bike, reverse engineer them, and manufacture them yourself...
-Christian LRRS/CCS HasBeen ECK Racing
2011 Pit Bike Race CHAMPION!
Or you can look at high resolution pictures on the internet and use ms paint to estimate sizes / proportions to create basic drawings from which you can work while you slowly file your sweet new parts out of billet.