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Lightened rotors and chain alignment tools

Discussion in 'Other' started by Phat Chance, Jul 7, 2008.

  1. KneeDragger_c69

    KneeDragger_c69 Well-Known Member

    WTF...?
    Pm sent...
     
    Last edited: Apr 14, 2009
  2. Lumpasaurus

    Lumpasaurus New Member

    How much for the engine stand, head and block milling? Any pics of the engine stand?
     
  3. Phat Chance

    Phat Chance Silence, I kill you!

    Most heads and blocks are $85.00 per surface. Our service is provided with a "Blanchard" ground finish and is NOT "fly" cut on a milling machine. This operation is a much higher tollerance and provides a surface that is precision flat!

    Here is an engine stand. they are great for transporting engines, working on the motor while it is on the bench, they have two built in handles for lifting.

    $250.00 plus freight

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  4. rlucas

    rlucas Well-Known Member

    Received the chain alignment rods yesterday and used them today after changing tires. They worked great, thanks a bunch!
     
  5. Bad Dog

    Bad Dog Well-Known Member

    Got mine, just need to get the bike put together so I can try it, :up:
     
  6. KneeDragger_c69

    KneeDragger_c69 Well-Known Member

    Are these rods metal or aluminum? Asking cause if it's metal, then rusting will occur eventually, unless it's stainless or titanium (which I doubted, since the price doesn't match that material;))
     
  7. Phat Chance

    Phat Chance Silence, I kill you!

    "Are these rods metal or aluminum?"
    I hate to be the one to break this news flash to you but.... aluminum is a metal!

    Seriously, My alignment rods are made from Stainless Steel (also a metal) and they will never rust! I'm not sure if your post was intended to be a slam against me or what. These tools are a GREAT Value! I sell them factory direct, and there is no middle man, I pass the savings to the roadracers.
    I have been a member on this board and if you reread this post you will not find any unhappy folks here.

    Do you want to buy a set?
     
  8. CephasGT

    CephasGT Track Day Dreamer

    Just replied to your email man, thanks for getting back to me so quickly. :up:
     
  9. DBConz

    DBConz Registered Idiot

    i cant remember if i asked in my last PM to you or not, but what's the shipping cost to 02169 for the alignment tool? I might be ordering a set in the next week or two.
     
  10. vosnick52

    vosnick52 Well-Known Member

    These tools work absolutely perfect :up:
    I borrowed a set at road a and found out my alignment was way off :mad:
    Thanks JIMMY :D
    Even though you are guy :beer:
     
  11. KneeDragger_c69

    KneeDragger_c69 Well-Known Member

    hey hey... not a slam at all... at all buddy!!!

    I meant to say if it was "steel" or aluminum... Yes indeed aluminum is a metal;) My typo...

    and again, not at all a slam against u. Why? You're great here, answering everyone everytime someone as a question!:up:

    And did mention that the price was great if indeed it was steel (stainless) and I know stainless doesn't rust! I just wanted to the confirmation cause the color of the alloys are different between the adjustments and the rod, in the pics!

    Once again, I didn't mean anything by it! You do seem to do great work (waiting on my rotor to have that confirmation;)) but I don't doubt it is:D

    So a great adjustment tool with excellent materials for a great price!!!
     
    Last edited: Apr 20, 2009
  12. Phat Chance

    Phat Chance Silence, I kill you!

    Alignment tool sets are $77.00 plus $10.00 plus S&H in the lower 48. We just shipped several sets to the UK and to Australia! Shipping is available world wide. The guys from the Triumph board ask us to make a special set for them with a 7 mm front rod to fit thru their swing arm pivot. Thanks to the Triumph guys, they bought 15 sets and they went all over the world!!!:beer:
     
  13. Waltzy

    Waltzy Well-Known Member

    So what is the price for doing the Front Rotors? I've been trying to find a price in this thread and only found the rear rotor
     
  14. Phat Chance

    Phat Chance Silence, I kill you!

    The standard price for most of the popular brands is 87.00 each for a front Rotor plus S&H.

    There are some rotors that we haven't done before that could run a little more.
     
  15. Ironman11

    Ironman11 Well-Known Member

    Just filled out an order form for lightening my rear rotor and will mail it out tomorrow via USPS Priority mail. Let me know when you get it :D

    Its a rear rotor for an 07 R6. My name is Tyler.
     
  16. Bad Dog

    Bad Dog Well-Known Member

    Finally used the alignment tools and just like I thought, the rear swingarm is bent 1/4 inch, good job I have a new one, :up:
     
  17. Phat Chance

    Phat Chance Silence, I kill you!

    Glad to help out! Thanks for the business............:beer:
     
  18. Ironman11

    Ironman11 Well-Known Member

    Phat did you by chance lighten my 07 r6 rear rotor yet? It arrived on Monday via USPS Priority Mail. If you can ship it out tomorrow that would be great. That way I will have it by next week. If you can take before and after pics/weights! :beer:
     
  19. Bad Dog

    Bad Dog Well-Known Member

    Got my bike all together and yep, the markings are out, the chain sounds nice now when free spinning the back wheel, awesome, :up:
     
  20. Phat Chance

    Phat Chance Silence, I kill you!

    We advertise 10 working days, but I'll see what we can do to see that you get it back. Thanks
     

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