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Campbell style IFS U4

man that's beautiful!! Wish you were a lil closer... I could probably get is powder coated for the cost of the powder. my buddy owns a shop near me.
 
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All blasted and sent to get powder coated. I got lucky and it got put in with a group of other parts that are getting Coates the same color so it will only cost me 10-15 bucks! Score!


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Been watching this for a while. Looks bad ass! I've got a Yeti on the way and hope to do something similar to this.


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Got the frame back from powder coating! I really liking how this rig is shaping up! I do want to make a new, better chassis pan and maybe work on the steering setup a little bit.

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Killer build! you made it look easy but we all know its not easy to pull off such a finely detailed piece. love to see a video hint hint..
 
Lovin it! Looks amazing! Definitely a major inspiration to get myself building my own chassis topper for my Yeti.
 
Thanks guys! I'll try to get some video when the weather gets a little nicer, but I also love to mountain bike so it's tuff to chose somethings!

I did end up making a new chassis pan since the old one was more of a test chassis so it looked like Swiss cheese, and didn't fit to well. So I cleaned everything up with the new one except the clearance slot for the ring gear. Our Bridgeport went out and work for I had to just do it by hand with a Dremel. I also will end up cleaning up the slots for the rear lower links.

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So I may or may not have drilled the trans mount holes in the wrong location originally, hahaha.

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Everything mounted up beautifully after some re-drilling. I also made a new front brace while I was at it. Needs some finishing to look good, but it functions perfectly.

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I started on a new, more functional and simple interior.
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Also, I decided to start on the intake.
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Got the interior finished. Nothing fancy, it is there to cover up the electronics and is much easier to swap batteries than the last iteration. The intake isn't perfect, but it looks pretty cool, haha.

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I'm hesitant to say it's "done", but it is mostly together now. Just have mount the intake(just need an elbow for the throttle body) and it will be good to go...for now.

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