Installing Elka Shock
#16
looks very nice pan
tell us how it feels Dorothy

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#17
Just tried it out today at Oran Park Doctor H (local race track).

It feels more stable around corners, better over bumps and less punishing when you accelerate out of a corner.

I'd highly recommend it to anyone!

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#18
When I replaced my alloy sub frame for a steel one recently - I held them both and estimated the alloy to be about 1 to 1.5kg and the steel 3.5 to 4kg if that helps - the alloy one could be easily held up with one finger and steel needed an good hold on it - technical hey!

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#19
Hi there,

Bruce if you want an Ally subframe, no cracks, I would be prepared to swap you for a steel one. I do a lot of 2 up stuff and think it's going to end in tears one day. If you want the thing I would prefer to do the change earlier rather than later as there are turbo bits in the post that will bolt into that part of the bike and I dont want to pull them off again.

Offers there mate!

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Graham
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