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Going from Stage 1 TC88 to big bore, SE203's, and 10.25:1 pistons. Just have a couple of more things to pick up. Then around Christmas time I will do the deed. Later, Calvin.
am i crazy for spending 4000.00 on new rims, pulley and rotors??!!
If you are, your in good company.
Not sure exactly what I'll be able to afford this winter because I did so much last time around. But I'm hoping the wife will let me pull the tins off, maybe for a Christmas present to get some nice new 'paint' put on.
If I have any "other" money maybe chrome the rear wheel, fork legs, and just so I can say its for safety reasons nice new two piece floating rotors to go with the Lyndell pads I already have waiting to get put on.
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