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Old 10-05-2011, 09:49 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Oh that was just mean....

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At least three mods are former Redux owners (Mar, Lrrpie, me...)
... maybe I should have bought your Dux and then I'd STILL own the former Dux of all the previously-Dux-owning Mods! LOL... but thanks to you cj I can no longer claim that title! LMAO... oh and btw... love what you did w/ the phantom picture thread
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Old 10-05-2011, 10:03 PM   #12 (permalink)
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...oh and btw... love what you did w/ the phantom picture thread
*snerk* It was silly reading an entire page of 40 posts - with NO PHOTOS. Yeah, I deleted about half of those.

See latest: Phantom Picture Thread

Looks like Redux anodizing, no?
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Old 10-05-2011, 10:19 PM   #13 (permalink)
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*snerk* It was silly reading an entire page of 40 posts - with NO PHOTOS. Yeah, I deleted about half of those.

See latest: Phantom Picture Thread

Looks like Redux anodizing, no?
Haha, so that is what you ended up getting. I am assuming you will be going with one of dukies kits to keep the "duck esque" profile. Are you planning on in grip or the drop out in the pic? You seem to chose function over form so I would reccomend the dropout.

Hop you will continue to test and so modifications for the best results.

Love your posts cj, always informative!
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Old 10-06-2011, 05:08 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Haha, so that is what you ended up getting. I am saauming you will be going with one of dukies kits to keep the "duck esque" profile. Are you planning on in grip or the drop out in the pic? You seem to chose function over form so I would reccomend the dropout.

Hop you will continue to test and so modifications for the best results.

Love your posts cj, always informative!
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Old 10-06-2011, 07:18 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Very nice!

Very nice! I gotto tell you, I still go back every now and then and play w/ my Drop out SC phantom just for a change... I love your Slate RH-offset feed it's like a little tribute to the old R043
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Looks like Redux anodizing, no?
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Old 10-07-2011, 03:34 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Old 10-07-2011, 10:31 AM   #17 (permalink)
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ninja dave lever changer phantom valve....
Screw the Ninja Dave changer. Modified dropout with PT Extreme changer lever assembly.



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In all honesty, through playing with the DSG and DRV's, bucket changer is the way to go. Levers are more of a pain than they're worth, even with really good 12g's. I wind up blowing pierce seals right out of the pin assembly more often than not even if I'm trying to open the lever ridiculously slowly (defeating the whole point of a lever in the first place). I much prefer screw-in type changers with course threads for minimal turns.
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In all honesty, through playing with the DSG and DRV's, bucket changer is the way to go. Levers are more of a pain than they're worth, even with really good 12g's. I wind up blowing pierce seals right out of the pin assembly more often than not even if I'm trying to open the lever ridiculously slowly (defeating the whole point of a lever in the first place). I much prefer screw-in type changers with course threads for minimal turns.
I will agree with this. My first Viper had a Lever change 12gr slot underneath and it was finicky. If you bumped it, it would launch a 12gr at you.
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