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Old 01-10-2011
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Default Front frame brakeage

Hey guys I have been having bad luck whit the front of my X-6 brake lately both my frame split my saddle pack and my stock one I now of the graphite being prone to this but not the plastic ones we run on carpet so maybe to harsh on the frames.

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Old 01-10-2011
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What is under the carpet? Dirt or concrete?
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There is a nother carpet for road course and concrete.
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So you are running on concrete with a bit of padding. Please send me an E-mail.

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Shure thing Chazz thanks for your acknowledgement
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Our track is 1/2 plywood tapconed down with a layer of ozite for the on road guys and another layer of indoor/outdoor carpet for us off road guys with most of the jumps made of 1/4 hardboard. The 'walls' are 2x4 hollow square plastic that you can drive over easily if you wanted. Its pretty car friendly from what I've seen, I'm hard on cars and haven't broken in a couple months now.
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