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Old 08-11-2010, 01:16 PM
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They are spendy, but worth every penny. Wait till you see the shock and front and rear splined sway bars. SWEET

Oh and the rendering Sean Smith has been working on for me.
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Old 08-12-2010, 01:07 PM
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Well here is the direction Sean Smith and I have been going on this project. Hot Rod black with some Carbon parts from Anvil. The trim might be a shinny gun Metal gray. The wheels in this drawing are Fikse profile 13's.

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Killer rendering!
Looks awesome Rodger. Will those inserts below the headlights be carbon fiber or some sort of mesh type material?
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Old 08-21-2010, 02:57 PM
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Well guys we are trying to get this chassis ready for Pleasanton next week for Display in our booth. We had to do some mods to get the Fancy new Ohlins shock mounted and still have a bit more to do but you can see the end is in site. We got the new panhard bar design set up and have a rear plate for the fuel filter and pressure regulator to mount to.

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Old 08-21-2010, 03:20 PM
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Rodger look's real good.Very well engineered.And very thought out.nicest tri 5 frame chassis I have seen.I am going to email this thread to a good friend that has a tri 5 he's been wanting me to build a frame for. This look's right up his alley.Scott.
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Old 08-21-2010, 03:28 PM
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Rodger look's real good.Very well engineered.And very thought out.nicest tri 5 frame chassis I have seen.I am going to email this thread to a good friend that has a tri 5 he's been wanting me to build a frame for. This look's right up his alley.Scott.
Thanks we have alot more to do. To finish all of our ideas we want to incorporate. These shocks were an after thought and need a few mods to fit, but will be an option at some point. Thanks again

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Amazing! Looks killer.
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Well here is the direction Sean Smith and I have been going on this project. Hot Rod black with some Carbon parts from Anvil. The trim might be a shinny gun Metal gray. The wheels in this drawing are Fikse profile 13's.

More to come very soon



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Needs RUSHFORTH Rated Xs

Love the look!
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Thanks we have alot more to do. To finish all of our ideas we want to incorporate. These shocks were an after thought and need a few mods to fit, but will be an option at some point. Thanks again

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I don't think the rear kick-up will work under a Nomad.... The Nomad chassis is a bit different in that area.
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