Carbon Driveshaft
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Carbon Driveshaft
I'm thinking about getting one to ditch some rotational weight but the second I hear carbon I assume its an arm and a leg. Anyone have one?
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I think he's reffering to carbon fiber. They can be a bit pricey, but I don't remember where I've seen them for sale...
I remember another great benefit is that if it snaps it won't damage anything.
I remember another great benefit is that if it snaps it won't damage anything.
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this company sells them 500-1000$
i think that unless you are a hard core racer, this item would be overkill and probably useless, try aluminim.
this company sells them 500-1000$
i think that unless you are a hard core racer, this item would be overkill and probably useless, try aluminim.
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