Old git but newbie!

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Pete.L
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madcow wrote:Ay up,hope everyone is enjoying the good weather.
had the firestorm (in bits)for a couple of years but now its coming together.
Full on supermoto style, with KTM forks and tail end, home made tank & exhausts.V different i think
will post photos if someone tells me how!
Answers in the first post Nick.
:biggrin :biggrin :biggrin

:D Welcome Aboard :D

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I want an actual model, I saw it was a KTM.
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Maybe if you joined in and said hello Nick instead of just demamding information it might get you a bit further.
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Hello
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Just_Nick wrote:Hello
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Nope, Still not good enough, we're not tellin ya! :biggrin
If you want specifics we've got to anoy Cuppa a bit more :wink:
:angel: :angel: :angel:
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Haha.
I am actually most curious about what triple clamp those are. I picked up some WR250 fork legs for my project, however the fitment is extremely tight. So tight in fact, that I have to remove one of the rotors to even get it to fit. I noticed the OP was able to squeeze in both rotors and seems to have plenty of room.
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You'll have to send Madcow a PM.
He hasn't posted since July and after going through a couple of his old posts it's quite possible he may have machined his own parts.
See if you can tease him into an update. I love to know how he's progressing anyway and I'm sure a few others would too.

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Pete.L wrote:s it's quite possible he may have machined his own parts.


Pete.l
Yeah, that would stop you posting for sure.
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tony.monYeah, that would stop you posting for sure.
:D

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I dont know why, but that really made me laugh. Thanks I needed that
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Look like they came off a 2003 KTM 400EX/C.
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tony.mon wrote:
Pete.L wrote:s it's quite possible he may have machined his own parts.


Pete.l
Yeah, that would stop you posting for sure.
:D
:D :D :D
Haven't you got a bike to go mend or something :p

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