Super Jet DYI RRP bar turn plate pad

I have always thought this area has been largely ignored so this is what I came up with . Looking for some feed back . Everyone likes a little cheerleading once -n- a while .
 

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needs a little additional fitting to square it up . Mounting could be a little easer . It's not hard just had to clearance the jam nuts to clear the sides of the pole . very tight tollarances in that area .


As far as price ................ 1 mmmmmmillion dollars .
 
Thanks guys . I think it came out well . It only fits the RRP pole . I was really trying to smooth out the transition from the turn plate to edge of the pole pad. I would love to make some

after I refine / tweak an item or two . Really have not thought about selling them as I have not even ridden this one. However , if it's an item that is desirable , I'm certainly open to

the idea so yes . 30 ish with hard ware and turf supplied ( you glue it ) . The only item that should require your skill is grinding the jam nut to insure full turn plate rotation. Let's get some

out and tested before we ( HIGH ROLLER ) this thing. Pm me if you want to try one.......... pay after your satisfied.
 
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But , you don't have an RRP pole ......... wise guy . I'm coming down tonight for work . Riding tomorrow afternoon . Is the gate code good or will I have to slum with the great unwashed at the public ramp .
 
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Oregon
PM sent.
don't worry about the turf just send me the pad. the nuts you use to mount this look to be ground. is that what you are calling the jamb nut?
I don't want to mod my steering system.
 
Westen You have PM . I'm going to make a small run next week . I'll update the post with some detailed instructions. I think you will really like it , it's worth the extra little effort .

Kevin
 
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