District V4 Integrated Or Custom Setup?

Bear Grylls

M3MB3R
No point in starting a new thread but does District ICS stay dialled for long? Review on ICS?

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I put together two district completes a couple days ago. The headset was a bit tight so i spun it around really fast and it losened up a bit so it was perfect. So yes, it would probably come lose somewhat fast ( could be fixed with loctite ). The parts themselves though were amazing.. Except it smelled like fresh paint when we opened the boxes and the bolts came with no loctite on them..
 

djs 2233

Steel Member
i've been testing one for the last week and the ICS hasn't come loose yet. but i'd say the second option unless the integrated district comes with bigger bars.
 

motd66

Member
If you use the Blue Lock Tite, you'll be OK.

DO NOT USE RED


Just a heads up: Locktite bottles are RED so look for the labeling that states BLUE

Why what's the difference and where can I get sum I live in England? Is it still hard to get off even with blue lock tite
 

Broccoli1

Bronze member
Why what's the difference and where can I get sum I live in England? Is it still hard to get off even with blue lock tite

As Robert mentioned but actually stronger than super glue- it requires a Torch to get the Bolt or nut off once Red Locktite has been used. It will not break its adhesive property until heated to a certain Temp.

You should be able to find it just about every auto parts store or hardware store
http://www.loctite.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/henkel_uke/hs.xsl/homepage.htm
 

Nick Griffin <3

Steel Member
#2 but instead of phoenix wheels get vertx, and definetly dont get district v3 bars, if your gonna get district bars get v2s. but for stronger bars get vertx, rad, even madd gears would be stronger then districts.
 
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