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    Talking Carbon fibre camera mounts

    air craft grade pre-impregnated (pre-preg) carbon fiber camera tank mounts.
    Fits most tank's can adjust mounting holes to suit.
    Probably the lightest mount you can buy at 110 grams (may vary by 3grams ethier way between mounts)

    $450 if anyone is interested.

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    Did you make those yourself? If you did , they a very impressive. How & where do they attach? I have a Harley and I'm very weight conscience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    Did you make those yourself? If you did , they a very impressive. How & where do they attach? I have a Harley and I'm very weight conscience.
    hey mate,yes i make them and thanks.
    they attach to the petrol tank on the filler cap outer ring through the same bolts that hold it in,you just need slightly longer ones to accomadate the thickness of the mount.
    hope this helps

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    That's the thing about wine racks, I was given the same one & it is always empty too. Must be defective.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    I have a Harley and I'm very weight conscience.
    Shouldn't you have one made out of cast iron then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    That's the thing about wine racks, I was given the same one & it is always empty too. Must be defective.
    they never work well with the missus..

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    I don't suppose you know if it would be suitable for a 999 ducati . I would be keen on one and if no good can I get money back. Thanks.

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    very nice looking and a great finish but $450

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    very nice looking and a great finish but $450
    If you find someone that is can supply the raw materials any cheaper then I'm sure he'll do you a deal. Pre-preg carbon fibre isn't cheap at the best of times, which isn't helped by the short supply of carbon fibre materials in general world wide.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    very nice looking and a great finish but $450
    what r6 kid said!

    im actually trying to see where i can cut sum costs and aim for around $350 finished.Its a time consuming process + auto-clave time and materials are very expensive,i understand it may seem expensive but its how it has to be for me to be worth my while.Not expecting alot of people if any to buy one but i thought id offer it incase someone wanted one.

    theres alloy ones on trade me that will do the same job for $75
    maybe thats more up your ally?

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