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iflyphi


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posted June 09, 2006 12:03 PM        
What size spools fit ZX14 swingarm

Wanna get a pitbull pull forward stand for my ZX14 and would like to put spools on the swingarm. Question is, what size should I get, and is there already a hold back there to screw them in?

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FasterThanStink


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posted June 09, 2006 12:16 PM        
10mm and yes the swingarm has threads for spools.
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iflyphi


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posted June 09, 2006 12:23 PM        
Cool, thanks.
BTW, exactly how fast is stink??

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posted June 09, 2006 12:27 PM        Edited By: dubious on 9 Jun 2006 13:29
If you can smell it, your behind it !
then it must be faster than you!
LOL

does that mean if your behind him and he's faster than stink,,,,, that whomever is behind stinks?
LOL
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posted June 09, 2006 01:53 PM        
You are indeed wise in the ways of stink dubious.
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FasterThanStink


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posted June 09, 2006 02:11 PM        
quote:
Cool, thanks.
BTW, exactly how fast is stink??

The speed of stink can be mathmatically stated by the following equation:

Number of black bean borittos consumed, multiplied by the number of beers consumed, divided by time elapsed since ingestion, equals the speed and volume of methane vented.

The actual speed of stink is dependent on various environmental factors such as wind velocity, road speed, distance to the stink source etc. Throw in the variables of onion ring or cabbage multipliers and the computations become more complex as both the speed and volume of the stink increase exponentially. A different set of computations are needed for SWMD (Stink Weapons of Mass Destruction.) This deadly stink moves at an incredible rate and is only been witnessed after a round of sliders and onion chips. As you can see it is a complex subject that is still the subject of heated debate among mathamaticians, physicist's and philosophers. Basic rule of thumb, don't follow too close after lunch at Taco Bell.
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reynoldss


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posted June 09, 2006 02:23 PM        
Better watch the spools ya get . Some will cut into the swingarm without a spacer.
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zxhoya


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posted June 09, 2006 07:09 PM        
quote:
quote:
Cool, thanks.
BTW, exactly how fast is stink??

The speed of stink can be mathmatically stated by the following equation:

Number of black bean borittos consumed, multiplied by the number of beers consumed, divided by time elapsed since ingestion, equals the speed and volume of methane vented.

The actual speed of stink is dependent on various environmental factors such as wind velocity, road speed, distance to the stink source etc. Throw in the variables of onion ring or cabbage multipliers and the computations become more complex as both the speed and volume of the stink increase exponentially. A different set of computations are needed for SWMD (Stink Weapons of Mass Destruction.) This deadly stink moves at an incredible rate and is only been witnessed after a round of sliders and onion chips. As you can see it is a complex subject that is still the subject of heated debate among mathamaticians, physicist's and philosophers. Basic rule of thumb, don't follow too close after lunch at Taco Bell.


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zxlnt


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posted June 09, 2006 08:34 PM        
quote:
Better watch the spools ya get . Some will cut into the swingarm without a spacer.


Yeah protekks are good they have a nice wide groove in them and are plently wide on the inside.

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posted June 09, 2006 09:14 PM        
I recommend and use the Muzzy Spools, check them out:

http://www.muzzys.com/catalog/tools.html
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zxlnt


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posted June 09, 2006 09:16 PM        
Here are the protekks I have on my 12R. I like them pretty well. Nice V groove to keep the stand slots from sliding around..



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zerMATT


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posted June 10, 2006 04:05 AM        
Here are the LP spool-sliders that I bought locally at a Cycle Gear shop...


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iflyphi


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posted June 10, 2006 05:19 AM        
I ordered the pitbull pull forward stand the the pitbull blue spools. Figured I'd just stick with the same company since they make the stand. Plus, there spools were cheaper than just about anybody else.
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