Monday, September 07, 2009 - 01:55 pm, by: Nathan Hlad(Jackpot)
i finally got my cf bonnet put on today. anyway there was a little bit of grinding to get it to fit anyway after we were done i noticed it was a little bit raised. after hours of fiddling we came to the conclusion that the bonnet struts were to powerful for the cf bonnet, as in they provided to much lift for the lightweight of the cf. either i can -
- remove the struts (really dont want to do this) - get aftermarket struts (most likely option) - or weigh the bonnet down (whats the point of cf)
so does anyone know if any companies make aftermarket struts for a soarer ?? or has someone had this problem before, and there is an easier solution ?
Monday, September 07, 2009 - 06:11 pm, by: Peter Nitschke(Pen)
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Strut Regas Address Unit 1 / 5 Hidden Valley Road Suburb Berrimah State NT Postcode 828 Region Northern Territory Telephone 08 89470772 Fax 08 89472628
Monday, September 07, 2009 - 09:27 pm, by: Nathan Hlad(Jackpot)
cheers heaps peter, much appreciated bro.
Bruce Passfield wrote on Monday, September 07, 2009 - 07:48 pm:
Nathan, Word of caution mate "DO NOT INHALE THE CARBON FIBRE PARTICLES!!!!....
^^ but they smell soooo good bruce. ahahaha i havent inhaled them as of yet, but why are there major health issues involved ?? not that im going to be doing lines of cf particles. lol
Scott Wilkes DieHard Tasmania 92 TT Factory Manual
Monday, September 07, 2009 - 09:47 pm, by: Scott Wilkes(Scottywilkes)
its known to be nearly as bad as asbestos, as the fibres are barped, so when you inhale them they hook within your lungs and there next ot impossible to get rid of.
Because of the body wanting to rid these comtaminants it will cause you to cough to get rid of them. Can become very bad if alot is injested and lung disease and infection can become of it.
Monday, September 07, 2009 - 11:07 pm, by: Nathan Hlad(Jackpot)
holy f**k !! i was grinding it away about 2cm away from my face. F**K ! well hopefully i didnt breathe in too much. from now on i will always wear a gas mask when dealing with cf.
His supplier, UES are on bennison street, Winellie, closer to you, and obviously cheaper than him
The UES struts are made in Germany, pretty affordable and considering they open an 18kg door from vertical to horizontal at least 52 times a day, they do pretty well and need replacing only once every 18-24 months.
Their shop is on the same side as Lunch Heaven, about four doors down (outbound) on Bennison.