VBike 250CC-V4S
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#102
VBike 250CC-V4S
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: sillyman
i just recieved 3 vbikes 300cc thunders on fri. they were all crated poorely. one atv was damaged pretty badly. i did not get a chance to uncrate them yet. i will inform all of you soon as i uncrate them.
dose anyone know who the maunufacturer is of vbikes? dose vbike have a website?</end quote></div>
sillyman, have you gotten your bikes together ?Waiting to hear whats going on with your situation.Hope its working out for you.
i just recieved 3 vbikes 300cc thunders on fri. they were all crated poorely. one atv was damaged pretty badly. i did not get a chance to uncrate them yet. i will inform all of you soon as i uncrate them.
dose anyone know who the maunufacturer is of vbikes? dose vbike have a website?</end quote></div>
sillyman, have you gotten your bikes together ?Waiting to hear whats going on with your situation.Hope its working out for you.
#103
#104
VBike 250CC-V4S
drdage wrote: They look like they will do the job. Great pic by the way! Iwill have to attempt a similar fix. Did you measure to find the right contact points or shoot from the hip?
drdage
Hi. I used ballistic putty on the four points on the bottom of the seats raised support pads to come up with about 1/8 + inch. the average measure of the putty (difficult to measure)was about .150 to .180 inch with out my full body weight. This told me that more than a thin pad was needed. I had 1/8 thick rubber square pading that came with my Marshin 250 MXT as battery pads that I didn't need to use. This was my pad material to cut from.
Added; The pads are glued to the oval raised areas already on the bottom of the seat and meant as supports.
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drdage
Hi. I used ballistic putty on the four points on the bottom of the seats raised support pads to come up with about 1/8 + inch. the average measure of the putty (difficult to measure)was about .150 to .180 inch with out my full body weight. This told me that more than a thin pad was needed. I had 1/8 thick rubber square pading that came with my Marshin 250 MXT as battery pads that I didn't need to use. This was my pad material to cut from.
Added; The pads are glued to the oval raised areas already on the bottom of the seat and meant as supports.
Buyingchina[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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