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- firestorm996
- Posts: 617
- Joined: Tue Jul 16, 2002 10:15 am
- Location: Oop North
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- essexbloke
- Posts: 656
- Joined: Wed Nov 13, 2002 12:29 pm
- Location: Colchester, England
Cheers Neil,
LOOPY,
Opps mean't £10 +P&P, got carried away as the bracket looks like £100 worth. Send us ya address then and I'll pop it in the post and then let ya know what the postage is.
Stuck the bloody hacksaw right through me thumb yesterday, horrible bracket. To fit take out the right mounting bolt for the clocks and stick it between the clocks and the fairing bracket then pop the bolt back in, when ya align it, it'll clear the fairing and the clocks by oooh about 0.5mm.
Del.
LOOPY,
Opps mean't £10 +P&P, got carried away as the bracket looks like £100 worth. Send us ya address then and I'll pop it in the post and then let ya know what the postage is.
Stuck the bloody hacksaw right through me thumb yesterday, horrible bracket. To fit take out the right mounting bolt for the clocks and stick it between the clocks and the fairing bracket then pop the bolt back in, when ya align it, it'll clear the fairing and the clocks by oooh about 0.5mm.
Del.
- Stormtrooper
- Posts: 389
- Joined: Sun Jul 28, 2002 9:17 pm
- essexbloke
- Posts: 656
- Joined: Wed Nov 13, 2002 12:29 pm
- Location: Colchester, England
LOOPY,
In the post mate, will be with ya tomorrow (friday) or saturday.
Essexbloke,
SB Spec mate, with quick release and captive wheels (means when ya take the spindle out the wheel stays in place, just lift it out), spondon jobbie made from tripple box section aircraft ally.
Del. (me dash on the avarta)
In the post mate, will be with ya tomorrow (friday) or saturday.
Essexbloke,
SB Spec mate, with quick release and captive wheels (means when ya take the spindle out the wheel stays in place, just lift it out), spondon jobbie made from tripple box section aircraft ally.
Del. (me dash on the avarta)