SELEXON'S NC29 Pre Modern Racer

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Cheers for that will have a look for one cheap
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So just to confirm this will be a complete replacement for the wheel spacer, brake carrier alloy block thing?

If so me want....
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Yes and No,

This in not a under slung unit I don't want to make torque arms etc even though they are cool plus it may cause interference with big bore/aftermarket pipes.

It is a simple replacement caliper bracket that is suited to take the Brembo Caliper.

As the caliper is a two piston opposed unit it needs to run vertical of the axle. Please note I still need to add a locating pivot to the design.
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I finally received the new rods from Carrillo.

Talk about little hotties... :drool:

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Very nice?
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As I see new rod little bit longer. Are you going to change pistons ?
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:worthy:
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PARUS wrote:As I see new rod little bit longer. Are you going to change pistons ?
The length is the same as std, I just haven't lined then up even when taken the photo.

The lower part of the rod where the bolts screw into is larger so gives it that little bit bigger look.
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[quote="selexon"][quote="PARUS"]As I see new rod little bit longer. Are you going to change pistons ?[/quote]

The length is the same as std, I just haven't lined then up even when taken the photo.

The lower part of the rod where the bolts screw into is larger so gives it that little bit bigger look.[/quote]

What about weight compare with stc? Are this titanium or steel?

What is the part number, because I can't find them on manufacturer website ?
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Hi Parus,

The Rods are 12g heavier then the std Honda items.

They are made from Carrillo's own proprietary chrome, nickel, moly, vanadium alloy mix.

I had to specially order the rods, it took them about 6-7 weeks to complete production.

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