Hi mark. how thick can we go.cooter wrote:Everything is worth getting lasercut!
Handlebar Conversion Kit
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Re: Handlebar Conversion Kit
15mm in stainless and alloy, 20mm in mild
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Fantastic, would anyone who has bought one, please give us the thickness of the plate supplied, plus how much you had to cut from the leg shields,cooter wrote:15mm in stainless and alloy, 20mm in mild
Then we can get the correct size plates cut, Thanks.
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Isn't the ebay seller a club member?
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yes, BUT only posted about his bike conversion, and ebay listing, not one for answering questions,cooter wrote:Isn't the ebay seller a club member?
so sod it lets make them. he has pos made them to thin anyway.
link to his posts....
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He's sold 12. Look well made, like they are laser cut too. Probably sold out I reckon.
He's not logged in here for 5 months. Maybe he's lost the love.
He's not logged in here for 5 months. Maybe he's lost the love.
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so who has got one and have not fitted yet and would not mind tracing around it and getting the sizes, ( also for those who have fitted one,)
what do you think, any modifications you can think off, can it be trimmed down or holes drilled anywhere and countersunk
Thanks All
what do you think, any modifications you can think off, can it be trimmed down or holes drilled anywhere and countersunk
Thanks All
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Re: Handlebar Conversion Kit
Any info oon cutting leg shields or fiting older ones that might be lower ?
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im hoping we should not have to trim anything off the leg shields to fit the plate, for those who already got this plate i dont know,Supermotolew wrote:Any info oon cutting leg shields or fiting older ones that might be lower ?
but i did find the early 6v c50/c70 shields do fit lower, also the two leg shield bolts do align up with those on the frame (without the black front head race cover).
also the front cowl does help in spreading the leg shields and will snag on the forks, so you may need to trim the lips on both sides at the front.
6v shields on a 12v
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