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What is the ideal rear ride height? I ask this because I want to swap out the rear spring again for a little stronger one. Also I have a machine shop here that will make the plates for a reasonable price. But seeing as I am the only board member in this area it will only benefit me and maybe a couple of racers I know that don't come on here anymore.
 
Hey FLUX! This is an awesome thread so far! I would also be interested in a GB on these, when your ready. Until then I'll be drooling over the thought of no more bucking bronco like rides here in central TX. Thanks for your hard work!
 
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Hi guys,

No progress yet. Been flat out with work and house renovations this last week. Working to a tight schedule here on both fronts. As soon as I can get some spare time to get to the workshop, I'll be there. Thanks for being patient.
 
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Just to update this. I've spoken with the machinists. Am awaiting confirmation of price for 25 and 50 pairs of the plates in the standard (same ride height) size. Price for reduced ride height sizes would be about the same. Once I get a firm price I'll start up a group buy thread to get an idea of how many I'll ask to get made up. I'll also ask them to make maybe 5 pairs of 10mm reduced higher, and 5 pairs of 20mm reduced height. This will all be coming out of my pocket up-front, so it'll be a bit of a gamble at my end, but I'm fairly happy to get these made up for those that want them.
 
Just to update this. I've spoken with the machinists. Am awaiting confirmation of price for 25 and 50 pairs of the plates in the standard (same ride height) size. Price for reduced ride height sizes would be about the same. Once I get a firm price I'll start up a group buy thread to get an idea of how many I'll ask to get made up. I'll also ask them to make maybe 5 pairs of 10mm reduced higher, and 5 pairs of 20mm reduced height. This will all be coming out of my pocket up-front, so it'll be a bit of a gamble at my end, but I'm fairly happy to get these made up for those that want them.
Mate I'll take a standard height, 10mm and 20mm reduced height set please (depending on price). Should eliminate the need for a longer dogbone.
 
Just to update this. I've spoken with the machinists. Am awaiting confirmation of price for 25 and 50 pairs of the plates in the standard (same ride height) size. Price for reduced ride height sizes would be about the same. Once I get a firm price I'll start up a group buy thread to get an idea of how many I'll ask to get made up. I'll also ask them to make maybe 5 pairs of 10mm reduced higher, and 5 pairs of 20mm reduced height. This will all be coming out of my pocket up-front, so it'll be a bit of a gamble at my end, but I'm fairly happy to get these made up for those that want them.
Have you thought about getting them laser cut? much cheaper option.
 
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Have you thought about getting them laser cut? much cheaper option.
Bulk of the costs is in the setup. In small batches like this there's not a lot of cost difference. Laser cutting is possible but not without some caveats. Will be cutting 4mm thick aluminium which conducts heat pretty well. Maximum aluminium thickness recommended for laser cutting at a local place here is 5mm. There is some tapering of the edges as a result, which could be detrimental to long term strength if the plates can wobble around the mounting bolts. The advantage of milling the plates is clean straight edges the whole way through the plates, not just on the surface of the cut.

If I was using mild steel instead, or the plates weren't serving a structural role specific to the entire bike resting on the edges of the holes that the bolts go through, then laser cutting would definitely be an option.

That's my understanding of the issues, but I am admittedly not an expert on all things metal cutting. If someone does this stuff for a living and thinks differently, let me know and I'll consider it.

Let's just wait and see what price my machinists come back with first.
 
If someone does this stuff for a living and thinks differently, let me know and I'll consider it.
Let's just wait and see what price my machinists come back with first.
Water jet cutting might be cheaper, less waste as the components can be placed closer together on the sheet compared to laser or machine center, probably could do the 100 pieces out of one sheet.

If your getting them to supply the material get the CoC (certificate of compliance) for the raw material, but if you trust your guy don't bother, I have sent stuff back because the machinist substituted
one grade for another, 6061 has that nice "ting" when you tap it.
 
Put me down for one, nice work and nice read everyone!
 
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I've now gotten a price.

Within Australia:
Works out to $65AUD (Australian Dollars) for a pair of plates, plus $4AUD postage + packaging, for a shipped total of $69AUD

Within USA:
Works out to approximately $44USD (US Dollars) for a pair of plates (including currency exchange overheads), plus $9USD for postage + packaging, for a shipped total of $53USD*

Within Europe:
Works out to approximately $35EUR (Euro) for a pair of plates (including currency exchange overheads), plus $7EUR for postage + packaging, for a shipped total of $42EUR*

* - Prices subject to international exchange rate fluctuations, and within Europe, may vary slightly dependent upon final destination.

Let me know if that sounds reasonable/unreasonable.
 
Very reasonable...to the point I'd say you might want to reconsider the P&H to make sure your not out of pocket with materials and postage effort ($4 doesn't buy much, particularly when your taking time out to goto the post office to post them every other day).

I'm interested...but what are some bullet point benefits? :)

Love your work
 
Hey Flux! Big fan of your work here too! Your prices seem very reasonable and I also would love to see some bullets of the benifts. Oh yeah Im down to buy a set from you preferabely with a 5mm-10mm reduction! Keep up the good work man!
 
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Thanks guys.

I'll set up a group buy thread tomorrow (time to sleep here), and include a point-form list of what the plates do as requested. The GB thread will purely be for purposes of getting numbers. I'll then get some batches made up with standard height, 10mm drop/lower, and 20mm drop/lower on offer.

I'll post the link to the GB thread in this thread tomorrow. It'll be a bit of an open group buy, meaning that it'll be ongoing. I'll likely get twice as many plates made as there is expressed interest, and take it from there.
 
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