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 Post subject: kad swing arms
PostPosted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 5:25 am 
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does anyone know the weight of the arm with axle


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lightweight: half the weight of a standard steel arm and is suited to light road use, rallying, sprint, hill-climb and heavy circuit use


weigh a steel one, divide by 2 and voila!

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Standard cast or standard pressed and welded?

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jbeenz wrote:
Standard cast or standard pressed and welded?


:lol:

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mickmini wrote:
jbeenz wrote:
Standard cast or standard pressed and welded?


:lol:


I thioght we could start a new budget lightweight movement!

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Have a look at the specialist components ones. They weigh even less and are cheaper.

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blue_deluxe wrote:
Have a look at the specialist components ones. They weigh even less and are cheaper.


yes, but they look non-standard, so you can't use them to reduce weight in certain classes of racing. Not that I condone bending the rules like that.

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 Post subject: kad swing arms
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kad cost 375 sc cost 450 . is anyone used the sc swing arms


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Unless your in england or have someone that can send you the kad arms over you wont be paying kad uks price.

They have an agent over here, so all orders go through them.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 11:05 am 
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Just watch out with the specialist components arms as they are:

"• Suitable for use with coil spring suspension only"

So they are not for every one.

I would ring the AUSTRALIAN K.A.D. Distributor for the wight but don't be surprised if they don't know as they couldn't help me much with any info on other KAD products. :oops:


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 Post subject: kad swing arms
PostPosted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 11:16 am 
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someone should tell minisport and minispeed not to sell kad gear to me then . I will not deal with aus agent


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The rear alloy arms weigh 2.3 kg, but with alittle bit of grinding you can get a little bit of weight off that
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 Post subject: kad swing arms
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thankyou Graham for the imfo


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I hope this is for racing

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cush wrote:
I hope this is for racing


Are there problems with them on the road?
Or just a hassle to engineer?

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