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Re: Weight Reduction Help.
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if you are using solid rubber tires, thats also another place you could choose to drill into. but dont make the holes too big or too close or you will have a 'flat' solid (with holes in it) rubber tire and if your axles are longer than they need to be cut them off. but remember to leave enough for the collars if that is how you secure them. those 1/2 in axles are quite heavy. and drilling your gears/sprockets will definitly help |
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