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Hi all, I am after some very thin washers to shim some stuff out, The washers what I am looking for are about the same thickness as a razor blade so a lot thinner than a std washer, I have seen them used on the std Honda mirrors at the pivoting point, would anyone know what type of washer they are and where to get them, Thanks in advance :thumbup:
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Have you seen these :?: if not take your pick, seeing as I'm not sure of exact size you require:-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from= ... t=0&_oac=1

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sirch345 wrote:Have you seen these :?: if not take your pick, seeing as I'm not sure of exact size you require:-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from= ... t=0&_oac=1

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Thanks for that Chris, why couldn't I find them :?
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Shim is keyword to be using as washers will be thicker. :thumbup:
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The shims used for cartridge fork internals are very thin, usually 0.1 or 0.15mm, and available in a range of diameters. I have a heap from various fork rebuilds but I may be on the wrong side of the planet. Your local suspension tuner should be able to sell you some.
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Thanks for the info :thumbup:
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carmanbikes wrote:
sirch345 wrote:Have you seen these :?: if not take your pick, seeing as I'm not sure of exact size you require:-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from= ... t=0&_oac=1

Chris
Thanks for that Chris, why couldn't I find them :?
As Carl points out, it's all about the keyword, or words, something I used to struggle with finding myself :lol:
After loads of practice I think I'm getting better at it just :lol:

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And there was me thinking you had been to the Pinapple school of eBaying Chris :lol: :lol:
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Try a bearing factors.
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cybercarl wrote:And there was me thinking you had been to the Pinapple school of eBaying Chris :lol: :lol:
Is pineapple schooling any relation to the school of Marty :lol:

I've got TMFS (Twitchy Mouse Finger Syndrome) when on Ebay at times, is that any good :crazy: :D

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Indeed Pineapples and Marty are joined at the hip :lol:

eBay is so pants these days. It really has gone downhill over the years and too many businesses on there. Shame really.
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