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Hey Brad,

I know it would be covered before, but I'm having trouble finding the info.

What size tube are all the cages made from? How thick are the walls?

Thanks.

Easiest way is just read cams schedule J because hoops rear legs front lets etc have different sizes.

Good idea, I thought of that, checked and didn't know about the different sizes required.

"Main roll bars and lateral rolls bars - 44.45mmx 2.5mmor 50 x 2.0mm"

"Lateral half roll bars and other parts of the safety cage - 38mmx 2.5mmor 40mmx 2.0mm"

Thanks!

Good idea, I thought of that, checked and didn't know about the different sizes required.

"Main roll bars and lateral rolls bars - 44.45mmx 2.5mmor 50 x 2.0mm"

"Lateral half roll bars and other parts of the safety cage - 38mmx 2.5mmor 40mmx 2.0mm"

Thanks!

Yeah theres alot of little rules in there I made sure to read it number of times before building my own cage to make sure no mistakes lol like they say measure twice cut once.

Brad, you must be a busy boy. 3 weeks and still no reply on the hub conversion that i asked about.

PM me your address and ill drop past your workshop as soon as i have a day off if it would suit you better.

My rims will be here in about 2 or 3 weeks and ill need to get em mounted up.

Cheers mate.

Its all good mate. I suppose its a good enough excuse lol.

I hope everything is all going well with the anticipated arrival.

When you can, let me know what you think. I have sent you a pm a while back with a few details.

Cheers.

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  • 1 month later...

Guys contact me via email please

[email protected]

Please can you confirm this is the ONLY email you have any correspondence with.

I have been having some personal problems that Iam working through & trying to keep things on track at the same time. There has been some delays which I'm apologetic for. I in now way have any intention of doing the wrong thing by anyone.

I don't want this to be an open conversation. If anyone has concerns please email me and ill discuss the concern with you.

Brad

  • 3 weeks later...

Still no contact

I just emailed my bank details for the refund as agreed.

Ill give ya 24 hours to finalise our issues

no contact and I post details of my profab experience

Any update on this fatz? Would be interested to hear your story.

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