TLRS Posted Wednesday at 06:12 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 06:12 PM Expensive stuff tends to help with modulation. Like a good connection between the effort you put in and the retardation it gives. As for raw stopping power the friction rate of the pads is also important. Being fat might help, raises the centre of gravity Quote Link to comment
clivegto Posted Wednesday at 06:27 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 06:27 PM Don't like the Slabside suspension setup on this so I'm going to use this NWS swinging arm. Got my mate Will to weld a scallop in to make clearance for the 6 inch R1 wheel with a 190 tyre fitted 3 Quote Link to comment
Marc clayton Posted Wednesday at 06:29 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 06:29 PM 1 minute ago, clivegto said: Don't like the Slabside suspension setup on this so I'm going to use this NWS swinging arm. Got my mate Will to weld a scallop in to make clearance for the 6 inch R1 wheel with a 190 tyre fitted Is the arm your not using std Clive? Quote Link to comment
clivegto Posted Wednesday at 06:33 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 06:33 PM Just now, Marc clayton said: Is the arm your not using std Clive? No mate it was hand made by NWS = Norwich Welding Service the same company the did the Turbo Scratcher (slabby 750 frame bracing). Quote Link to comment
Marc clayton Posted Wednesday at 06:34 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 06:34 PM 1 minute ago, clivegto said: No mate it was hand made by NWS = Norwich Welding Service the same company the did the Turbo Scratcher (slabby 750 frame bracing). Not for sale then? Quote Link to comment
clivegto Posted Wednesday at 06:41 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 06:41 PM 4 minutes ago, Marc clayton said: Not for sale then? Might part with the black Metmachex one for Slabside fitment. Quote Link to comment
Havoc Posted Wednesday at 06:46 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 06:46 PM 10 minutes ago, clivegto said: No mate it was hand made by NWS = Norwich Welding Service the same company the did the Turbo Scratcher (slabby 750 frame bracing). I always thought NWS were welsh Wales based. Every day's a school day. Had one on the Slingy... 2 Quote Link to comment
clivegto Posted Wednesday at 06:49 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 06:49 PM 2 minutes ago, Havoc said: I always thought NWS were welsh Wales based. Every day's a school day. Had one on the Slingy... Got one similar to that. Quote Link to comment
Dezza Posted Thursday at 12:50 AM Share Posted Thursday at 12:50 AM What bike was the NWS arm made for? Quote Link to comment
Marc clayton Posted Thursday at 05:42 AM Share Posted Thursday at 05:42 AM 11 hours ago, clivegto said: Might part with the black Metmachex one for Slabside fitment. Interested can you message me some details please cheers Quote Link to comment
clivegto Posted Thursday at 06:34 AM Author Share Posted Thursday at 06:34 AM 5 hours ago, Dezza said: What bike was the NWS arm made for? Don't know but it was last fitted to a slingshot. Quote Link to comment
clivegto Posted Thursday at 06:40 AM Author Share Posted Thursday at 06:40 AM 57 minutes ago, Marc clayton said: Interested can you message me some details please cheers Messaged you. Quote Link to comment
Rncv Posted Thursday at 09:40 AM Share Posted Thursday at 09:40 AM 15 hours ago, clivegto said: No mate it was hand made by NWS = Norwich Welding Service the same company the did the Turbo Scratcher (slabby 750 frame bracing). Are they still going?... I thought they stopped a while ago. Quote Link to comment
clivegto Posted Thursday at 10:24 AM Author Share Posted Thursday at 10:24 AM 42 minutes ago, Rncv said: Are they still going?... I thought they stopped a while ago. That is correct they stopped ages ago. Quote Link to comment
Rncv Posted Thursday at 11:40 AM Share Posted Thursday at 11:40 AM 1 hour ago, clivegto said: That is correct they stopped ages ago. Shame as that arm looks nice! Quote Link to comment
Havoc Posted Thursday at 01:21 PM Share Posted Thursday at 01:21 PM 1 hour ago, Rncv said: Shame as that arm looks nice! My NWS arm was a standard arm the NWS braced and added a JMC slot... 1 Quote Link to comment
Captain Chaos Posted Thursday at 04:42 PM Share Posted Thursday at 04:42 PM 21 hours ago, Havoc said: I always thought NWS were welsh Wales based. Every day's a school day. I always thought it stands for "Newport welding services". Which is in Wales 1 Quote Link to comment
clivegto Posted Thursday at 05:22 PM Author Share Posted Thursday at 05:22 PM Got Will to weld the oil cooler/spotlight bracket as well. 3 Quote Link to comment
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