I'm scratching my head. I think it's safe to say that most of us who looked at the original photos posted were so overcome with excitement for the kit in general, that the sprocket went unnoticed. We had our "Oh my gosh that's so cool!" goggles on.
Nice spot Kent and, as Colin and Kent have both said, what a fine gesture Mark to correct the sprocket post-production. Just another example of your and Gill's dedication to excellent customer service.
Kind regards
Tim
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Well spotted Kent . I noticed this as well !! Because I had pick up the wrong number of holes in the road wheels earlyer , I did not wont to rock the boat anymore . Anyway it's fixed now.. This is the best thing about Gill and Mark at armortek we can work these things out . Maybe I can suggest that when Mark re-program's his HAAS machine to make the new sprockets he might drill the twelve holes for the bolts on the outer rim as well please .. Then we can add small brass nuts and bolts . Dale
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