Yep $170 set of forks raw turns into $300 set of forks plated. All depending on the design, the crazier the design the more the cost goes up. Pirate Bike's parts were very cheap to be plated and high quality. The reason the price was low is its a simple design, only one pointed edge, one or 2 cut outs and that's it. Less time the plater has to spend prepping it the better off you are :thumbsup:
Originally posted by TonyO@Sep 17 2007, 09:17 PM~8812287 Happens all the time bro. SIC713's forks and handlebars were on a Trike in Houston, that's one example out of hundreds
Originally posted by LILHOBBZ805@Sep 17 2007, 09:37 PM~8813620 their not my parts their CASPERS
bone gots my parts
and he sellin them cas he need the money to finish his 16 in
no their not plated
and ned to sell
Originally posted by socios b.c. prez@Sep 19 2007, 10:01 AM~8823967 Or someone was lazy and lacks the imagination and creativity to come up with something... :biggrin:
Originally posted by socios b.c. prez@Sep 19 2007, 08:01 PM~8823967 Or someone was lazy and lacks the imagination and creativity to come up with something... :biggrin:
Originally posted by somerstyle@Sep 18 2007, 01:52 AM~8814553 lilhobb polishes my knobb
good luck on the sale 4 casper got to get him that medicine to cure that S.T.D :biggrin: :biggrin:
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