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@kickstandbois from Detroit, MI United States
Holy fuck this thing is nice! I bought the reinforcement plate for a stock subframe. Bent that subframe. Then I bought a steel one subframe, bent that too. Then I bought the cnc moparts racing subframe, cracked that in half. So now I'm here. I shouldve just bought this off the rip! Shawty thicc! And it comes with holes for the pedal shaft, which isn't in the pictures, but is awesome. I bought the last one though...so will this be restocked!? Only Benji knows...
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Pedal
April 29, 2020
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ELLAK MOLNAR from Cleveland, OH United States
If you want this it looks Stout! However, It looks like a pedal crank won't be mounting to this setup if you want to keep them?
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Hold my beer while I jump that mountain
June 11, 2018
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Alan from Washington, DC United States
I pretty much ripped the mounting tabs off my stock sub from hooning too hard.
This subframe is absolutely beautiful. Comes with all the hardware you will need, lower shock bolts, wheel mount stuff, etc.
No more rear wheel flex! Ride over curbs and rats and mountains and your enemies with no fear!
Fits a Polini Case w/ PHBG w/ malossi E12 filter no problem; You dont need to cut holes in anything woah!! Yeah i dunno about being able to adjust the idle mix screw but meh! you can get to the idle speed screw with your witch fingers or pliers. That weird lookin crescent piece is a spacer to make more space.
Fits the 108mm rear pulley as well.
I did need to drill a hole to mount the pipe. Aluminum is soft so it's ezpz. Also the back of the bike sits slightly higher on stock shocks it seems. Guess i gotta get some dope mountain bike shocks to huck that ten footer. hang loose brah.
for real, buy it. Good deal.
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Solid. Very solid
April 10, 2017
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Shaun from Omaha, NE United States
Bought this since i dont have welding tools or experience. Word of advice put this together make sure you have everything. Then take the variator side off put the motor in and if you arent using the reed valve side make sure you carb is dialed in(otherwise youll have to wiggle it out from top. There is no side hole). Then bolt it back up. Then mount it to frame. Ive only had a few rides but feels solid