honeymonster
A-Road rider Limited to 70
Now a 2 bike household :-)
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Post by honeymonster on Aug 1, 2012 19:44:09 GMT 1
Hi All. Well I managed to get a Dullville fuelpump offa fleabay so the aNTy is all running again (even if I did have to sell my PS3 to pay for it all). Anyhoo, I had some cash left over so I've changed the bars on her. Before: After: And a close up of the Adapter plate: Basicly the clamp bolts nearest the tank go into the standard bolt holes, the front clamp bolt screw into a threaded hole in the plate, and the plate is mounted at the front using the two other standard bolt holes, Simples The current straight bars are hopefully temparery, I want to get a set of Jota adjustables for it eventuary. Andi
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wolfy
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Post by wolfy on Aug 2, 2012 17:13:38 GMT 1
They look superb! Did you get the bars and clamps off the shelf and make that flat plate bit yourself?
And secondly, did you / do you yet have any problems with cable length?
I'd be really interested in doing this.
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honeymonster
A-Road rider Limited to 70
Now a 2 bike household :-)
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Post by honeymonster on Aug 2, 2012 21:33:04 GMT 1
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wolfy
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Post by wolfy on Aug 3, 2012 11:08:38 GMT 1
Excellent, I may obtain some bits and have a go. I shall pop up here again and perhaps ask for some measurements before committing Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using proboards
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honeymonster
A-Road rider Limited to 70
Now a 2 bike household :-)
Posts: 81
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Post by honeymonster on Aug 3, 2012 14:56:11 GMT 1
perhaps ask for some measurements before committing Measurements What measurements, the adapters were made by drawing round the base of one of the standard bars on the piece of Ali and then cutting them out, check for size and shape after cutting, then mark and drill the holes, I didn't take a mesurement the entire time it took to make them ;D
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