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04.03.2007, 10:42 PM

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Awww man, that's not lapping! You should be able to see your reflection like it was a mirror when you're done! ;) That's one big heatsink! You gonna mount the front and rear suspension directly to it? ;)

LOL, i was planning on using it as a bulkhead!

I know, i know, not the best lap job i've done, but that's the best that 600 grit will get you! PLus, the grinder scares could not be removed.

The Quark sits very flat on it now, in fact, if I put a drop of water on it and put it on glass, it takes quite a bit of force to remove it. Which is a good sign of flatness, and smoothness. All I have to do now is get a copper pad (what was it 3mm?) for inside the Quark.


OH, and the 'La Mans" association called, and they said I'm qualified for the 24 enduro races! :005:


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04.03.2007, 11:25 PM

BrianG, what was the thickness of the copper plate 'mod' for the Quark, and was it you that did this? I seem to recall something around 3mm? Is this correct?


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04.04.2007, 12:08 AM

I think this thing would have a 200 amp continuous current capability now, LOL.


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