Not for a bucket, but does anyone have a super duper cheap Pillion Grab Rail for an 02 (Carb model) SV650? Wifey wants to hop on the back and that was a condition on being allowed to buy the bike in the first place....
Not for a bucket, but does anyone have a super duper cheap Pillion Grab Rail for an 02 (Carb model) SV650? Wifey wants to hop on the back and that was a condition on being allowed to buy the bike in the first place....
does anyone have a kr150 pipe and a front brake caliper?
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Where do I get crash bungs from without paying a fortune? I have to put a few more on my sons FXR (front axle & rear swingarm) but without access to a lathe it's fairly hard to create some, any suggestions welcome!
Just thinking this through, if I can get some nylon barstock I can get them to work from there.
Great, thanks guys, Mulfords is just down the road.... going shopping!
I think Acetal is the shit you want, mulfords have it in black and white 50mm is a good size
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I'd pass on Acetal Personally, as its more prone to cracking chipping, more likely to shear off on you etc, ideally you just want some cheap Nylon, or UHMWPE (Um-fee - Ultra High Molecular Weight Poly-Ethylene) is the shit if you want to pay for it
Raided the Mulfords scrap bin, $5 for enough to make 6 sliders so I'm happy (my Scots ancestors are rubbing their hands and gloating), the material is UHMPE but I will bear in mind the acetal suggestions as anything soft gets eaten by the track surface. I'll try acetal on the GP125 when it gets rebuilt next year.
Are you sure it was Acetel? It is usually just the thing for sliders, chipping isn't really a characteristic, it machines well.
$5 from the scrap bin? Bargein!
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
You've used it and obviously it works, so it must be good![]()
I just remember a guy at work making Acetal Ends for his Deadblow (because he was too cheap to go buy them) and the corners just chipped away when knocking down ally in the CNC, perhaps he picked up the wrong material...
I've found Acetal be the best out of the many different plastics I've tried.
UHMWPE is real 'stringy' when you machine it and I think it doesn't slide as well.
Not sure if there are different grades or types of acetal?
Heinz Varieties
Horses for courses eh?
Acetal (= perspex) is quite stiff, mechanically strong but will shatter under impact.
UHMWPE is more like petrified chewing gum, bit soft for some engineering duties but very slippery and won't shatter.
Nylon is the other reasonably inexpensive option for sliders, some of the advantages of both the above.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
Acetal = Polyoxymethylene (POM), also known as acetal,[1] polyacetal and polyformaldehyde is an engineering thermoplastic used in precision parts that require high stiffness, low friction and excellent dimensional stability. As many other synthetic polymers, it is produced by different chemical firms with slightly different formulas and is therefore sold under many commercial names like Delrin, Celcon, Hostaform, etc.
Perspex = Poly(methyl methacrylate) PMMA has been sold under a variety of brand names and generic names. It is often generically called acrylic glass,[6] although it is chemically unrelated to glass. It is sometimes called simply acrylic, although acrylic can also refer to other polymers or copolymers containing polyacrylonitrile. Other notable trade names include:
Lucite
Plexiglas
Optix (Plaskolite)
Perspex
Not really the same stuff
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