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Old Oct 7, 2006 | 09:30 PM
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Hey does anybody here know where to find a Cadamuro hood for an RD1, Im not looking to buy 1 just at this moment, but Id like to know for future use when I most likley do get 1? So where do I look?
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Old Oct 7, 2006 | 10:00 PM
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You have 3 options:
1. Ship one from overseas and pay an arm, a leg, and a left nut lmao.gif
2. Buy the hood SCOOP, and have a shop mold it into your hood and make a custom-cadamuro hood. Problem with this is that when you do that you actually add like 30lbs to your already very heavy stock hood.
3. Time to start pressuring Flyryde..he has the scoops already, so if Chris got enough funds I'm sure it could happen in the next few months.
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Old Oct 7, 2006 | 10:13 PM
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of all those options, number 3 would be the best bet. if Chris can get the interest and some funding he will put it into production. he wants the hood for his rd1 i believe so he would be happy to get it made. he made the thread in the flyryde section a sticky and he is actually looking for people right now i believe. head over to that thread and post up that youd like it done
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Old Oct 8, 2006 | 01:07 AM
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option 2 would be the best.. getting people to do GBs on here, and keepin interest until the end is what kills, then having to get the mold done, and then get them out..

it wont add like 30 lbs to ur heavy hood as asshat said above.. the scoop is probably fiberglass, not solid steel, lol

itll actually take a small bit of weight off ur stock hood, or remain the same.. so finding a scoop would be the hard part, but a shop could mold it on relatively easy. so if you could get the scoop. it would cost probably 200$ to mold it, and repaint hood, then you would be good to go.. or wait for flyryde 450$ FG hood.. up to when you need it and what you want out of the hood..
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