ill be waiting for the m-tech one ;)
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Question... So whats the reason for the holes?I got a fender roller now! LMK if you need me to roll your fenders or want to rent the tool from me locally.
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Originally posted by e30rida View PostIs it possible to order the M tech style without the holes??
Originally posted by evil_twin View PostQuestion... So whats the reason for the holes?
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In regard of the M-technic style footrest, as it seems it will apply to street oriented market, I was thinking making them without holes and powder-coated (or anodized) in dull black. The Harge unit is definitely stainless steel with holes, but the M-Tech style can be a different evolution from the three previous units. What do you guys think? Who would be interested? I don't require a commitment but just to feel the interest for this last version. BTW Don't hope for a rubber pad.
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Originally posted by bmwpower View PostIs it in the car? I might like to stop up to check it out if that would be ok...
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Originally posted by Massive Lee View PostIn regard of the M-technic style footrest, as it seems it will apply to street oriented market, I was thinking making them without holes and powder-coated (or anodized) in dull black. The Harge unit is definitely stainless steel with holes, but the M-Tech style can be a different evolution from the three previous units. What do you guys think? Who would be interested? I don't require a commitment but just to feel the interest for this last version. BTW Don't hope for a rubber pad.
TIA
Lee
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The M-tech unit will be more expensive as I have to make a custom folding jig for the 180˚ degre bend with the tab going to the speaker area. I will probably check how the pedal looks like in plain stainless, and see how much more for a dull black powder coating. I am only weary of the wear in the paint thru abrasion.
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Originally posted by kishg View Postnot yet, but feel free to stop by and help install it haha .. you got my # right?
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Originally posted by Massive Lee View PostIn regard of the M-technic style footrest, as it seems it will apply to street oriented market, I was thinking making them without holes and powder-coated (or anodized) in dull black. The Harge unit is definitely stainless steel with holes, but the M-Tech style can be a different evolution from the three previous units. What do you guys think? Who would be interested? I don't require a commitment but just to feel the interest for this last version. BTW Don't hope for a rubber pad.
TIA
LeeOriginally posted by Simon SWhen a dream is a dream for too long - it becomes a fantasy..
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I think the M-Tech pedal should be a combo of form & function. You really need something to keep your foot from slipping off - no way it should be smooth, even on carpet the rubber piece that's already their has non-slip strips. Spray it with LineX (truck bed liner) - great traction, guaranteed to stay on 100+ years & you can't wear through it.[I
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Originally posted by gearheadE30 View PostI would definitely be down for an Mtech-style one.
Cactusjacks1-it would be easy enough to do that yourself or get some of that grip tape for it yourself just so the cost for the rest of us is a bit lower and everyone can go their own route with it, to an extent.
I agree 100% - the post was not intended for Lee to modify the pedal, but for us to personalize it, just like you do your cars.[I
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