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Coby's Twister Arms

rulebreaker

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[quote author=bpassmore link=board=5;threadid=9314;start=0#66684 date=1032502663]<br>Are these avalible still from anyone?<br><br>The Link to Coby's Twister Page<br><br>These things rock. I understand he might not be doing this anymore, but does someone else know where or who may make them?<br><br>Any advise would be helpful<br>[/quote]I think Chucks axle pivot will replace these as the way to go.
 

chuck

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Dusty sharp has 1 new arm for sale. You can contact him through my web site. Go to the bottom of the<br> front page. He is the web master. I will have a pair of used arms when I get around to changing my<br> EB to the new set-up. Tiger is out of the US right now but my guess is he will also have a set for sale.
 

Addink

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If I may be so bold Chuck, why did you stop selling them? I noticed a while ago that they were no longer listed on your page. Just weren't selling enough or what?
 

chuck

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If I had had them I could have sold a lot I think. I had 24 people on a list for over a year that wanted<br> both arms but I couldn't get them. I had worked out most of the details for the coupler before Donavan<br>came up with the arm that coby ended up making. When it came out I stopped working on my design<br> and went with Cobys arms. Patents run around $10,000 and at that time we did not know how the<br> idea would be received and $10k is a lot of money. Because I could not get Cobys arms I was forced<br> to finished mine and spend the $10K.
 
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Coby dropped out of the bronco scene when work took over all his time and he went through a divorce and some other issues....rest assured he's still around, just hasn't been able to participate the way he used to. In fact, his bronco has been garaged for over a year now..hasn't been out to see daylight in ages. He apologizes for his absence and for the lack of twister arm work; if anyone wants to take over fabricating them I'm sure he'd help out with prints and vendors to supply parts and whatnot.
 

4byford

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Hang in there, Coby, wherever you are. I think most of us can relate to the situation- I know I do. I have certainly enjoyed seeing and learning from all he has done and shared with the rest of us.
 
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Chuck,<br><br>How did your axle twister test go? Did the OX come in,m and if so were you able to run the twister?<br><br>thnaks..
 
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