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Old 17-Dec-2006, 17:46   #1
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Monster Race Sump Plug Required
Hope someone can help me. I need a race type sump plug for my monster that has a hole in it for wire tying.
I tried a company called Moto2 but the part never arrived and they never answered my emails.

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Old 17-Dec-2006, 18:00   #2
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I remember I asked the same question when I first started getting my DD bike sorted but you can convert your existing sump plug very easily by drilling the plug though into where the allen key goes in, does that make any sense?

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Old 17-Dec-2006, 18:20   #3
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Easy to do (drilling existing) - AK had done 2 at the track at the first meeting this year

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ps: have we now got 2 x roadrunners on the board? - or has Mark moved from Woking??
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Old 17-Dec-2006, 19:35   #4
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Old 17-Dec-2006, 20:25   #5
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Originally Posted by roadrunner
Hope someone can help me. I need a race type sump plug for my monster that has a hole in it for wire tying.
I tried a company called Moto2 but the part never arrived and they never answered my emails.

cheers

Gary

Drill it!!
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Old 17-Dec-2006, 20:52   #6
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Yup, drilled mine too. Easy peasy even for a Frenchman
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Old 11-Jan-2007, 14:59   #7
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Drilling it is then!

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