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Where can I get frame sliders/ savers for a GSe

Started by cyclin-scott, April 25, 2006, 06:20:18 PM

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cyclin-scott

AND THEN THERE WAS TWO!!!!

HAHA ... that was the next thing I was waiting for someone to ask about ... :thumb:

From my understanding, this has been an old military joke. With all the tough guys running around, us "wee" guys have to win somehow. If you are able to get down a gallon of milk in under an hour, you're either 1) the man and all bow before you (and you hate milk for the rest of your life) or 2) you're puking your guts out and you still hate milk for the rest of your life!

I've personally never seen anyone get it done, although I've seen tons try. Koodos to your brother ... he must be in the first group!  :laugh:
Bet you can't drink a whole gallon of milk in one hour!

98 GS500e

3imo

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Quote from: CRXDrew on April 25, 2006, 09:59:20 PM
Quote from: AlphaFire X5 on April 25, 2006, 09:19:11 PM

Yeah, they seem easy, but it's the angle and durability that's hard to get. You might have experience in that sort of thing, but it's probably more trouble than it's worth. If you COULD make some, I'd say go with the 2-pointers and sell them to people on the board. You'd make a lot of people happy, I bet.

I do have experience doing this kind of thing.... and I was planning on making a 2 point version like the one that was on ebay recently. I'll make a set and a jig for future sets. I'll end up selling these for a lil more than cost of materials plus a few bucks worth of time. Hmm... I have time after next week to go home.. perhaps i'll go make a set as an example and work from there with marketing. Also I was thinking about making a sriath bar thingy. If hes not making em and the demand is there I could crank out a few of those aswell

count me in for three sets.  and I'll front you the money to get the setup going, if necessary.

I've made three differnt types and they are all too weak. (wrong material i guess) not to mention the angles came out sharply bent and ugly.
I only have access to a square hydraulic press and I suck at using it. (plus its at work and I have to hide the fact that I'm making bike parts.)
Not the brightest crayon in the box, but I can still be seen from a distance.  ;P
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