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Scotchy's Aprilia RS500

Discussion in 'Aprilia 250cc' started by kiffsta, Oct 1, 2011.

  1. Linkin

    Linkin The Mechanic Premium Member Contributing Member Dirty Wheel Club

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    Looks like an awesome project... I just hope you don't destroy the gearbox with all that power, or have you got something sorted for that?
     
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    Scotchy Active Member

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    The gear sets are new,a real bonus.Well except for first gear. I'm goin to run it as it at moment.The nova gearboxes are just too rich for me at the moment. I've spent my coin on carbon radial valves,strait cut main drive gear,new bearings, yz Pistons and o ringed heads. I've got radial brakes,big upside down forks,3.5 inch front rim,5.5 inch rear rim. Still have to get pipes made. I have two sets of old arrows pipes I think I'll cut n shut.
     
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    Scotchy Active Member

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    sorry guys. my lack of skills won't let me upload pics
     
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    Murdo The Good Doctor Staff Member Contributing Member Ride and Events Crew

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    Resize you pictures with a right click, then go to 'paint', then resize to 10%, save and post.
     
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    GreyImport Administrator Staff Member The Chief Contributing Member

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    Quick way, select all photos you want to resize, right click, send to mail recipient, click large. Opens and email with all the images. Copy and paste them from there to whatever folder you want, they will be automatically resized. Then upload.

    No software required, but I think it assumes you have an email client (eg outlook)
     

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