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01.24.2007, 03:42 AM

He has em. Just send him a note. He actually wanted someone to test the set screw and CF setup in their maxx up w/ the 3.3 stuff so I volunteered and he gave them to me cheap. They are nice pins, but I actually think that when they break they are harder to get out than the metal pins. They dont really crack, the kinda bend and then fray and get bigger in diameter. Once they do that they get soft and you have no place solid to pound them out any more.

Dont get me wrong. Those pins are tough. I hit a concrete parking block at around 30mph and then cartwheeled for 20 ft after that. I was amazed that the hingepins were the only casualty.


I can't decide if its more fun
to make it...
or break it...


Silent...But Deadly


   
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