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Harv748 16-Feb-2005 11:52

In fact...sat here racking my brains its just occured to me that I have a good friend who's dad works in metal fabrication!!!

Gonna give him a call and get an idea of how much it would cost to knock a load out at 'mates rates'...!

Felix 16-Feb-2005 11:59

Harv, keep in mind that you need the bobbins as well, which need to have an accurate diameter (see Jasper's drawing). I am sure it can be done for slightly cheaper. To me it's not worth the time.

Harv748 16-Feb-2005 12:06

Yep...hear what you saying Felix about the bobbins...and I agree, probably not worth the grief for one or two...but if possible to make a big saving by getting a few made up at the same time and cutting out the middle man...may be worth while?

skidlids 16-Feb-2005 13:05

The original has locating bungs that expand to lock it in position, I have made a few and sold them for £30 using Delrin bungs that give a interferance fit. I have used one of the ones I made for a few years now, for the racing with differnt gearing for differnt tracks I have found it very useful.

Harv748 16-Feb-2005 13:11

Thats what I'm thinking of Kev...surely its possible to get a few made up and flog them for halve the price 'proper outlets' are asking for them.

Watch this space...

chris99 16-Feb-2005 13:33

Cool Harv. Keep us posted:D

Mr_S 16-Feb-2005 18:54

Me too, £30's a price I'd be happy to pay.

m1keyp 16-Feb-2005 19:22

If you have an australian friend £ 38.00


http://www.ducati-gowanloch.com/new_arrivals.htm

Jasper 16-Feb-2005 19:42

Where did my post go with the drawing dimensions?

Mr_S 16-Feb-2005 21:13

Dunno, but I copied them locally, just in case.


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