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Mik329
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Engine Jigs Available

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Tired of pulling the motor in and out while doing a mock up? These are good for bolting everything together during welding for no movement. I accept paypal for payment. $60 flat rate shipping lower 48. $70 for Europe/ Australia

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that's awesome. way to step up.
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Nice work Mik329. How about an extra piece on top for the headstay?
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KE336, your jig is going out in the morning. Thanks
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CRMOE500 wrote:Nice work Mik329. How about an extra piece on top for the headstay?
I can do this for you if you need, I just didn't think it was needed with Shanman's headstay available.
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Post by KE 336 »

:woot: Got my jig in the mail yesterday! Going to be alot easier moving that in and out of the frame than a motor. Should also give alot more hand room for taking measurements for mount fabrication.
Thanks Mik! :clink:
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Looks sweet, way to support the community! :clink:
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Good eye Johnny!
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Note: I have these listed on Ebay for more than I offer to board members here. These are discounted to this board only as a way of helping fellow hoons out and for the fact that I favor this board over others.
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saw these on EBAY, great idea!
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Ordered mine today. Pickup my 500 hunnie tomorrow. Already had it bought, just had to wait for the lucky b@#*@rd to get back from Daytona.

Might need some help with posting the photos of the build. I do okay with taking the pictures and posting on ebay and craigslist. Not sure if that's how it's done here.

Doing the conversion into an 08 crf250 chassis. Might be looking for a triple clamp as it has a 22mm Ride Eng. on it now. Think it might make it a little busy up front. :doh:

Thanks again Mik329 for the great product.
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It will be at the post office at 9am tomorrow.
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perrymx52 wrote: Doing the conversion into an 08 crf250 chassis. Might be looking for a triple clamp as it has a 22mm Ride Eng. on it now.
I have the stock 03 CR250 one that I could part with but I don't know if it would work on the CRF. Thinking not.
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hey mike you got any of these Jigs left, ? I need of one, makes life alot easier!!
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Post by Mik329 »

I have enough metal for a couple more and can weld one up for you in the next few days or so.
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Post by Luke »

sounds good mike, how much do you charge, and where you at,
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Luke wrote:sounds good mike, how much do you charge, and where you at,
check your PM
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Post by seanmx57 »

I'd like to build my own, I have a stick welder and a MIG. What tubing are you using? I'm a novice welder, any tips?

I have a SH 2000 frame to use as a jig.
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I'm using 1/2" tubing for the triangle, the swingarm/engine collar are ordered for the proper ID to fit the swingarm and engine bolts. I'm not at home, so I do not have the size handy.
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John and Ben, check your PM's for tracking numbers- jigs went out this morning.
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Post by Mik329 »

I have metal for about a dozen jigs now and will be putting some together in the next few days.
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Post by homenf »

I'm working on getting a crf250 roller. If I do could I buy a jig from you?
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bought it today, so let me know.
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