Mother of all STA's.
Mother of all STA's.
This came with my BPW, it's rather intimidating, weighing in at 4.75 pounds and 1/4 in thick. It came bolted to my Halcyon but it has no markings on it, can anyone ID it? Looks like it was $60 at one time.
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Re: Mother of all STA's.
It looks like a Fred T(agge) design. Not sure if he's still making plates or not or if he even made an STA. But if he did make an STA it would probably look something like that, thick, heavy as hell, with sharp bends.
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Re: Mother of all STA's.
Could be Hammerhead, too.
Reporter: "The helmet has a special meaning for many drivers. How important is it to you?"
Raikkonen: "It protects my head."
Raikkonen: "It protects my head."
Re: Mother of all STA's.
I have that same type
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Re: Mother of all STA's.
Didn't think of a Hammerhead, are they still in business?
Pop tarts and gravy,
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Re: Mother of all STA's.
I don't think that they are. I had one of their STAs. It was cool. Beefy, but cool.
Reporter: "The helmet has a special meaning for many drivers. How important is it to you?"
Raikkonen: "It protects my head."
Raikkonen: "It protects my head."
Re: Mother of all STA's.
Here's a follow up, I got ahold of Fred, it's one of his and he still makes backplates! He's sending me a spec/price sheet if anyone is interested.
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