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col wrote:they look like they're just popped on instead of having a screw to hold em in place. wont they just pop off with vibration?
was thinking same thing
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Hi everyone, first post here.

Just to let you know i'm making kips link upgrade kits.

I've started selling them on ebay. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Kawasaki-KR1-KIPS ... dZViewItem
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Post by mgtkr1 »

i dont think the pop on type joints will be a problem really, depends on the price but if there cheap enough could be a good solution. the racers could improvise with a bit of ingenuity,lock wire a regular checks. the lock wire could be used to make sure they dont disappear in the event that they could come loose.
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Leewc wrote:Hi everyone, first post here.

Just to let you know i'm making kips link upgrade kits.

I've started selling them on ebay. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Kawasaki-KR1-KIPS ... dZViewItem
Those linkages look pretty good. I might just get a set to try in the next week or so.
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Post by falconman »

How about 3mm joints made of titainium?? Used in retractable gear in rc planes. I just ordered some to see how well they work out.

http://www.airpowernet.com/twe/product_ ... cts_id=500
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Would be interested, what "they" work like, they look perfect. Titanium rods as well. ?? Alan
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Post by falconman »

I got a question on the stock links, are both ends right hand thread or is one end left hand thread? I have done a little more research and found some more sites with 3mm ends:

http://www.neweramodels.com/item.cgi?part_id=3193

http://www.inetrc.com/store/index.cfm?a ... &ItemID=26


These sites had right and left ends....(huge though)


http://aurora.thomasnet.com/viewitems/l ... &forward=1

http://www.aetnascrew.com/metricrodends.htm

It looks as though the ti ones are still the front runner. Just got an email that the ends have shipped, will post pics when they get here.
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Post by BOX »

I replaced my linkages with RC model ones about seven years ago. They are off the steering of a remote control car apparently. The aren't like yours, they're kinda like the originals but with plastic ends (SS ball and links). I bought two sets cause I thought they might wear out quick and need replacing but I have never needed to touch them. I run on the road and the track and have done three re-builds without needing to change them. To line them up I shine a torch down the exhaust ports and do it by eye. It's pretty easy. I flick the key on and when the power valves go high I quickly turn the key off and check the high alignment.
I'll get some photos of my arrangement as I've got the fairing off at the moment.
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That would be good BOX . =D>
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I've e-mailed you the pics (the kid) as I couldn't work out how to put them on the forum.
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Got the pics BOX and they look like they are holding up fine .
Will put them up here , just give me a bit of time :lol:
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Bought these from Cradley..Kwakers .Whole set screws cables arms for £50 quid made to measure?Image :D
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Post by martin »

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Kawasaki-KR1-KIPS ... dZViewItem has anyone used these :?: how are they, are they better than standard and is there less freeplay with them :?: [ i have noticed mine are rattling a bit]
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Post by Leewc »

Martin,

I guess you know i'm making these kits and i can tell you there is zero freeplay in them. I have a set fitted to my KR1 and i was surprised at how smooth the operation was.
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Post by Charles »

yes, i bought a set from Lee as well, and they're a big improvement over the old standard ones :D
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