AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Shoot me a PM... We should get a few people together (others have had this happen) and make'em re-do our grips as a group.
after paying for shipping twice and getting the same product I just quit.. that's what I get for trying to cut corners on my build .. I should have went with lukes...
after paying for shipping twice and getting the same product I just quit.. that's what I get for trying to cut corners on my build .. I should have went with lukes...
Tell'em we won't pay... Seriously, I didn't think I was cutting corners. I saw $35 custom grips that looked good, and paid $27 for grips that were "plain" but essentially the same thing and they came out like crap. I think if 5 people got together we might get what we paid for without paying more.
I just worry about the feel of the micro rock pressing out against the grips. I guess I can test with the rubber champagne ones first though, see how it feels. Thanks..
You can also grind out the inside a little on the Rubber ones. I remember doing that for an air line on an older pair of mine. you can use a dremmel and just take off a little at a time, nice and easy, if the bulge bothers you.
Some people are threatened by a large bulge!!! hahaha
You can also grind out the inside a little on the Rubber ones. I remember doing that for an air line on an older pair of mine. you can use a dremmel and just take off a little at a time, nice and easy, if the bulge bothers you.
Some people are threatened by a large bulge!!! hahaha
I asked rifle in his thread over on MCB and he said that with a proper template (could be a set of grips or a card stock of the holes and size) he could make some wood grips for a vert frame. In case that might float your boat.
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