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Chrome
- whistlers mother
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Re: Chrome
6 years 11 months ago
Well Stan I have a Lethe in Work . Plan is to take one of the side panels off the bike and turn the same shaped knob that will push into the rubber holes that are on the airbox . I’ll thread the other end then drill clearance hole in new airbox covers and fit a slim nut on the inside and purchase nice chromed dome nuts for the outside . I’ve also just purchased some polished stainless 1.5mm sheet and I’ll fabricate the covers from this , I have metal bender also in Work but the thin plate could also be bent in a vice with soft jaws to protect the finish . I’d be happy to purchase original chrome covers but can’t find them here in UK and like yourself I enjoy the challenge of doing my own stuff !
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Re: Chrome
6 years 11 months ago
No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configuration
Plastic post replacements are available, not sure how well they'd stick to SS though.
StanG wrote: How would you address the 'knobs' (how do you call those things?) that keep the covers attached? Fabricate from a solid rod and weld them on?
Plastic post replacements are available, not sure how well they'd stick to SS though.
Hello from Canada's We(s)t coast.
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Re: Chrome
6 years 11 months ago
Ours are full stainless, pins stainless lathe turned, all welded construction. Hand polished, never flakes, easy to repolish if needed. Cost 250 Euros/pair + shipping when sold ouside EU (no VAT) See
www.kawasaki1300parts.com
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