Tucker Racing?
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Yes they make for the banshee w/honda bearing carrier style.
here the number and the contact person of them
Tucker Racing Development Inc
7493 SE Oveland ST
Portland, OR 97222
Jeremy Tucker
503-788-3055
tuckersandtoys@aol.com
Far I know they don't have the website yet. I could be wrong on that.
couples peoples I know that they have them and they really like it and it got the warranty for life. If you break it and they will sent you a new one no question ask. That what I been told from a freind of mine that he personally talk to the owner.
here the number and the contact person of them
Tucker Racing Development Inc
7493 SE Oveland ST
Portland, OR 97222
Jeremy Tucker
503-788-3055
tuckersandtoys@aol.com
Far I know they don't have the website yet. I could be wrong on that.
couples peoples I know that they have them and they really like it and it got the warranty for life. If you break it and they will sent you a new one no question ask. That what I been told from a freind of mine that he personally talk to the owner.
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Air Raptor, is your axle made of paper? I can not see a 10 lbs weight savings. My stock swingarm without the skid plate or axle weighs 17lbs 12ozs. That is with the bearing carrier. Jeremy Tucker tells me that my +2 powdercoated swingarm will weigh about 16lbs 8ozs with a twing row bearing carrier. That is just a little over a pound savings. My twin row round housing bearing carrier is exactly one pound lighter than the raptor stocker. That is where the real weight savings is. If you use a tapered bearing carrier you can expect to lose about one more pound. My Eliminator 2+2 axle weighs just over three pounds more than the stocker. So unless you have some space age carbon fiber axle I think your numbers could be in error. +4 swingarms have more chromoly which equals more weight.
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Sounds about right. I weighed all of my stock components and came up with these numbers:
disc and disc hub=3lbs 8ozs
sprocket and sprocket hub=3lbs 14ozs
axle with axle nut and hub nuts=11lbs
rear pair of hubs=4lbs
axle carrier and swingarm= 17lbs 12ozs
stock swingarm skid=2lbs 8ozs
disc and disc hub=3lbs 8ozs
sprocket and sprocket hub=3lbs 14ozs
axle with axle nut and hub nuts=11lbs
rear pair of hubs=4lbs
axle carrier and swingarm= 17lbs 12ozs
stock swingarm skid=2lbs 8ozs
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