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MX | Off-Road Gear Info & Reviews
My home made seal savers.
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[QUOTE="fatty_k, post: 582562, member: 23995"] I got some scrap neoprene from a dive shop, and some wet suit glue. The scrap pieces were brand new, but they didnt use them so I got 1 foot diameter circles, which I then cut rectangular to fit my forks. Took the glue and glued the two sides togther. Total cost: $4 for the neoprene, and $8 for a bottle of glue which should make, Im guessing, hundreds of sets. After receiving my short seal savers, I bought off [url]http://www.sealsavers.com/abi002/we...age_ID=1&DID=19[/url] I was disappointed at the price I paid, and the lenght of them. After the exchange rate, they cost me $30 for a pair of tiny seal savers. The long ones would have run me nearly $40. I have been on two rides with theses ones, and they work prefect. They are also much thicker (2mm) then real sealsavers. I think they are better then the accordian style boots. Here are some pictures: [url]http://groups.msn.com/KDXRidersCommunity/fattykspics.msnw?albumlist=2[/url] [/QUOTE]
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