View Full Version : Gotta love clever buggers that make bike bits.
98tls
3rd November 2010, 17:50
Pleasant surprise in the mailbox today,ordered them ages ago and to be honest i had forgotten all about them until they turned up.Nice work indeed.
bogan
3rd November 2010, 18:05
top yoke and .... clutch thingumy? very nice work indeed, CNC is certainly where it's at :yes:
98tls
3rd November 2010, 18:07
top yoke and .... clutch thingumy? very nice work indeed, CNC is certainly where it's at :yes:
Yep,clutch pressure plate.:yes:Top yoke will be sent away to the anodizer,guy in the states could get it done every colour but what i wanted.
Edbear
3rd November 2010, 18:14
Very pretty! :yes:
piston broke
3rd November 2010, 18:40
Yep,clutch pressure plate.:yes:Top yoke will be sent away to the anodizer,
and there was me thinking they were chrome.
my eyes must be worse than i thought.
very nice machineing though
p.s. what bike are they going onto?
sosman
3rd November 2010, 18:57
I think these must be better http://images.trademe.co.nz/photoserver/tq/54/140601454.jpg cause he want $200 buck for em lol
98tls
3rd November 2010, 20:08
and there was me thinking they were chrome.
my eyes must be worse than i thought.
very nice machineing though
p.s. what bike are they going onto?
Old TL1000,the pressure plate is just an update of a version the guy did years ago to go with a cut out clutch cover,no purpose at all other than something different,i have one of the originals but when he said he would make another if he could sell a few to cover his costs i thought wtf why not.A pic of the original fwiw.As for the yoke pretty much the same reason,because he was making a few.
98tls
3rd November 2010, 20:14
I think these must be better http://images.trademe.co.nz/photoserver/tq/54/140601454.jpg cause he want $200 buck for em lol
What are they?
AllanB
3rd November 2010, 20:18
Yum.
Bike goodies - is there anything better?
I love the quote 'forgot I'd ordered them!' - classic.
I spy some trick wheels on that TL of yours too.
AllanB
3rd November 2010, 20:20
What are they?
I think they are plates to relocate stock rear sets on sport bikes to get them further back.
Whatever they are they are somewhat 'bland' looking for $200!
98tls
3rd November 2010, 20:29
I think they are plates to relocate stock rear sets on sport bikes to get them further back.
Whatever they are they are somewhat 'bland' looking for $200!
Possibly so mate,well spotted at first glance i thought tail risers or similar.As for the rims they have been on there for yonks.
98tls
3rd November 2010, 20:33
Pic of them fwiw A.
bogan
3rd November 2010, 21:21
I think they are plates to relocate stock rear sets on sport bikes to get them further back.
Whatever they are they are somewhat 'bland' looking for $200!
fark, 200 bucks for some jump plates! Can probly get a pair of custom rearset main plate bits laser cut for that money. Or just gimme a hundy and I'll CNC you better jump plates ;)
sosman
4th November 2010, 00:20
What are they?
plates/brackets to turn yr pegs into rear sets so to speak
98tls
5th November 2010, 18:18
plates/brackets to turn yr pegs into rear sets so to speak
Budget for sure eh,you can buy a nice set of knock off rearsets on Egay for a tad more.
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