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Posted: December 31st, 2008, 3:27 pm
by Exnav
CR500 4 Ever wrote:
Alrighty then... just because you say so! Seems like a touchy subject, feeling a little worried about ripping around pinned in fifth knowing what your frame is like? It'll be hard to concentrate on riding while praying your frame doesn't break. Although you did save some money for the hospital bills. :itsok:
Dude WTF? Disagree or agree or whatever but that's a jackass post.

Posted: December 31st, 2008, 3:31 pm
by CR500 4 Ever
teemtrubble wrote:
CR500 4 Ever wrote:
Exnav wrote:Bob hit the nail on the head with his comparison to the Terminator 2 movie and TTM polished frame. Can you imagine the glare off that thing in full sunlight? :shock:
Is that polished or chrome? Anyways the last pic, while a piece of welding art, looks like the extreme hard way to convert frame. We could bitch about it for days because we all have different tastes in how things should look. I will stick with solid billet thanks. As for the chrome one it is a copy of this bike AJ built awhile ago:

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I agree, it looks amazing!
The picture of polished bike isn't chrome number one and as for a copy of AJ's bike are you fucking kidding me? Do you think AJ is the first person to polish or chrome plate a bike and put black plastic's on it? C'mon I know you must have more common sense than that and don't believe that yourself as for the scheme like the one AJ built it was completly the customers idea.
Agreed, it was the customers idea, buit by S.H. It is the first chromed 500AF I have seen though, you are producing them almost daily so you may have seen them sooner. That was all I was stating. At the end of the day that one was built before yours, but certainly not the first on the planet, I never said that. The chrome/polish makes your already superior welds look even more so. :bling: Buddy did a serious polish job, best I have seen on a frame yet. Mistook it for chrome in the picture. Does it still look "darkish" like most polished peices next to a chrome peice?

Posted: December 31st, 2008, 3:34 pm
by Balaclava
way to suck up to mike big guy.... :lol:

Posted: December 31st, 2008, 3:37 pm
by CR500 4 Ever
Balaclava wrote:way to suck up to mike big guy.... :lol:
Hey man I just clarified my point, no bag lickin' here pal.

Posted: December 31st, 2008, 3:39 pm
by CR500 4 Ever
Exnav wrote:
CR500 4 Ever wrote:
Alrighty then... just because you say so! Seems like a touchy subject, feeling a little worried about ripping around pinned in fifth knowing what your frame is like? It'll be hard to concentrate on riding while praying your frame doesn't break. Although you did save some money for the hospital bills. :itsok:
Dude WTF? Disagree or agree or whatever but that's a jackass post.
Just trying to piss him off more, he likes it. :lol:

Posted: December 31st, 2008, 3:39 pm
by teemtrubble
We "Clear Ceramic" them they will last forever unlike Chrome I guess that makes me the first then :nanna:

Posted: December 31st, 2008, 3:41 pm
by CR500 4 Ever
teemtrubble wrote:We "Clear Ceramic" them I guess that makes me the first then :wink:
Does that eliminate the need to polish the frame constantly, much like the coating on polished 4x rims? It would also eliminate the stains smeared on to plastics as well.

Posted: December 31st, 2008, 3:43 pm
by teemtrubble
pm sent

Posted: December 31st, 2008, 3:43 pm
by teemtrubble
Sorry about the thread hijack my bad.... :oops:

Posted: December 31st, 2008, 3:44 pm
by Balaclava
CR500 4 Ever wrote:
Exnav wrote:
CR500 4 Ever wrote:
Alrighty then... just because you say so! Seems like a touchy subject, feeling a little worried about ripping around pinned in fifth knowing what your frame is like? It'll be hard to concentrate on riding while praying your frame doesn't break. Although you did save some money for the hospital bills. :itsok:
Dude WTF? Disagree or agree or whatever but that's a jackass post.
Just trying to piss him off more, he likes it. :lol:
It's funny that you think i spent money to stay at the hospital and have surgeries...Oh and bro i fell from 40 feet on my leg, as did my bike and i lost my seat bolt...so I am pretty sure my welds will outlast me anyday...

Exnav i gotcha back!

Posted: December 31st, 2008, 3:59 pm
by CR500 4 Ever
Balaclava wrote:
CR500 4 Ever wrote:
Exnav wrote: Dude WTF? Disagree or agree or whatever but that's a jackass post.
Just trying to piss him off more, he likes it. :lol:
It's funny that you think i spent money to stay at the hospital and have surgeries...Oh and bro i fell from 40 feet on my leg, as did my bike and i lost my seat bolt...so I am pretty sure my welds will outlast me anyday...

Exnav i gotcha back!
Dude, you need to get your head read man,(you lost more than the seat bolt) I don't care how bad your riding skills are, I was just stating that the frame you butchered and claim is better than S.H. 's may lead to hospital bills. Splices/welds of any kind should be avoided in any curved peice. It would not matter if you were joining two straws. You threw down a shit load of bead right into the first inch of curve in the cradle. It will probably be fine. It's just not right.

Posted: December 31st, 2008, 4:06 pm
by Balaclava
:nutkick:

I don't need help from you ever, so i'm done with talking to you...you have alot of balls to tell me i lost more then a seat bolt...i don't care to get angry at such disrespectful comments...

Posted: December 31st, 2008, 4:19 pm
by CR500 4 Ever
Balaclava wrote::nutkick:

I don't need help from you ever, so i'm done with talking to you...you have alot of balls to tell me i lost more then a seat bolt...i don't care to get angry at such disrespectful comments...
I apologize for the personal attack it is completely out of line, but I still can't understand how you figure and I quote: "I just used my own bike as an example...it eats your s/h" when the cradle is scabbed together and mine is 3 SOLID billet indexed pieces.

Posted: December 31st, 2008, 4:25 pm
by teemtrubble
CR500 4 Ever wrote: I apologize for the personal attack it is completely out of line
:cool:

Posted: December 31st, 2008, 4:26 pm
by m178
:clink:

Posted: December 31st, 2008, 6:22 pm
by 100hp honda
i never really seen ALGAVAS conversion but it looks sweet. using the original Y and one piece cradle makes it have %100 factory look :cool:

Posted: January 1st, 2009, 9:04 am
by dannygraves
I did my gen-3 the same way algava did his. I hit him up to post his conversion here, but he didn't :roll:

Posted: January 1st, 2009, 9:11 am
by dannygraves

Posted: January 1st, 2009, 10:57 am
by Balaclava
CR500 4 Ever wrote:
Balaclava wrote::nutkick:

I don't need help from you ever, so i'm done with talking to you...you have alot of balls to tell me i lost more then a seat bolt...i don't care to get angry at such disrespectful comments...
I apologize for the personal attack it is completely out of line, but I still can't understand how you figure and I quote: "I just used my own bike as an example...it eats your s/h" when the cradle is scabbed together and mine is 3 SOLID billet indexed pieces.
Thanks bro...i appreciate the apology...Nothing wrong with arguing, i always have fun debating with someone...but anyways i myself will apologize for rippin on your s/h...i'm sure it's a great bike...

You showed me some class and i appreciate it...that's what this message board is all about...

Posted: January 1st, 2009, 3:23 pm
by CR500 4 Ever
Balaclava wrote:
CR500 4 Ever wrote:
Balaclava wrote::nutkick:

I don't need help from you ever, so i'm done with talking to you...you have alot of balls to tell me i lost more then a seat bolt...i don't care to get angry at such disrespectful comments...
I apologize for the personal attack it is completely out of line, but I still can't understand how you figure and I quote: "I just used my own bike as an example...it eats your s/h" when the cradle is scabbed together and mine is 3 SOLID billet indexed pieces.
Thanks bro...i appreciate the apology...Nothing wrong with arguing, i always have fun debating with someone...but anyways i myself will apologize for rippin on your s/h...i'm sure it's a great bike...

You showed me some class and i appreciate it...that's what this message board is all about...
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