this project is so unique, im dying to see it thru to completion,
Well you are in for a treat then because this year should be the year.
Y'all know me, still the same O.G. but I been low-key
hated on by most these &^$$@s with no cheese, no deals and no G's, no wheels and no keys, no boats, no snowmobiles, and no skis, mad at me cause I can finally afford to provide my family with groceries
I should be in pretty good shape now it's been over two months since the hernia surgery.
Y'all know me, still the same O.G. but I been low-key
hated on by most these &^$$@s with no cheese, no deals and no G's, no wheels and no keys, no boats, no snowmobiles, and no skis, mad at me cause I can finally afford to provide my family with groceries
I have a guy lined up to weld up the brace, I am still waiting on the stock braces to get here, hopefully he will contact me sometime this week.
The stock braces are cut and fit to a piece of aluminum that goes around where the hood was cut off at, then they are welded in place inside the ski, then removed and the welding is finished up, then a piece of Aluminum angle is drilled for the adjusters to go through.
The adjusters allow you to put tension on the brace which provides the support since the hood was cut off.
The hood is built up from carbon fiber woven roving and Kevlar it does not need support , it isn't going anywhere.
The angle spans between the two braces and another piece of angle is bolted to the bearing carrier top holes creating a shelf for the battery , basically nothing happens without the brace installed.
Last edited by WFO Speedracer; 01-23-2023 at 01:41 PM.
Y'all know me, still the same O.G. but I been low-key
hated on by most these &^$$@s with no cheese, no deals and no G's, no wheels and no keys, no boats, no snowmobiles, and no skis, mad at me cause I can finally afford to provide my family with groceries