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Chimp
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Obtanium spring on a CCDB
I'm looking for the adapters to be able to run a Obtainium spring on my CCDB.
Do they exist anymore?
Where can I find them? or something that will work.
Any help is appreciated.
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Pm Nerf Herder.He can get them out of Australia.That's where I had to get mine.Just took a couple weeks.
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Let us know what you find.
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Turbo Monkey
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Contact K9 Industries they have adapters for the CCDB for their 1.50 ID springs that fit K9 springs & Obtainium springs.
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 Originally Posted by Trekrules
Contact K9 Industries they have adapters for the CCDB for their 1.50 ID springs that fit K9 springs & Obtainium springs.
I tried that a few months ago and they said they didn't carry them. Ill email them again.
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Chimp
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I emailed them also.
Hopefully hear back from them tomorrow
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Chimp
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Still no reply from K9 Indusries
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Contact Nerf herder.he's the Aus.k9 rep.
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 Originally Posted by CraigS
Still no reply from K9 Indusries
k9 industries is no more...
try contacting their former distributors...
http://www.everyday26.de/
used to be the german distributor they still have some stuff left over...
cheer
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Chimp
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Chimp
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 Originally Posted by SCARY
Contact Nerf herder.he's the Aus.k9 rep.
Tried PMing him, never got a response.
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I have a set for a vivid spring. I can measure them and you can get some built if you know anyone with a lathe.
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Chimp
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 Originally Posted by Raingauge
I have a set for a vivid spring. I can measure them and you can get some built if you know anyone with a lathe.
Thats a great idea,and thanks for the offer but i don't know anyone with a lathe.
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less than ideal i know, but if you take some electrical tape and carefully wrap it around the collar till you have the right thickness. once you have enough wraps, take a sharp blade and trim away the extra width down to the collar. Sure it sounds mickey mouse, but it managed to get my wife's bike through a whole season of racing and whistler.
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Monkey
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 Originally Posted by samdemo
less than ideal i know, but if you take some electrical tape and carefully wrap it around the collar till you have the right thickness. once you have enough wraps, take a sharp blade and trim away the extra width down to the collar. Sure it sounds mickey mouse, but it managed to get my wife's bike through a whole season of racing and whistler.
that's kinda sad for a guy that has access to a lathe and lots of spare time.
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