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Bodywork links
I am in search for some plastics, so Ithought that we could compile all known links to manufacturers' sites? A good help for me, and maybe worth a sticky? And maybe a good idea for other sorts of accessories, like Brakes etc? Well moderated and clean with just the links would be great. Or do I have to make all the work by myself? Growl
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http://www.poly26.com/HansJ wrote:I am in search for some plastics, so Ithought that we could compile all known links to manufacturers' sites? A good help for me, and maybe worth a sticky? And maybe a good idea for other sorts of accessories, like Brakes etc? Well moderated and clean with just the links would be great. Or do I have to make all the work by myself? Growl
http://www.haungs-online.de/
http://www.daro-moto.ch/Produkte/trx_anbau1.htm
http://stores.shop.ebay.de/Pferrer-Verk ... ec0Q2em322
http://www.mlb-motorsport.de/eng/default.html
http://66.196.80.202/babelfish/translat ... F&.intl=se
http://www.diopa.com/Shop/shop.html
http://www.jesterstrickbits.co.uk/acata ... ahaBP.html
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^^^ that saves a shitload of time on google Cheers KW
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Thanks, just what I needed! But maybe we should "tidy up" a bit, some of the links refers to the same manufacturer (Diopa), and put in some short descriptions? Anyhow, exactly what I was looking for! Saved me some precious beer drinking time
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Some great links there,as others have already said,THANKS Killerwale.
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Norries, might have some more...just checked quite quick...Mincehead wrote:Some great links there,as others have already said,THANKS Killerwale.
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Added greetings from Munich!Killerwhale wrote:http://www.poly26.com/HansJ wrote:I am in search for some plastics, so Ithought that we could compile all known links to manufacturers' sites? A good help for me, and maybe worth a sticky? And maybe a good idea for other sorts of accessories, like Brakes etc? Well moderated and clean with just the links would be great. Or do I have to make all the work by myself? Growl
http://www.haungs-online.de/
http://www.daro-moto.ch/Produkte/trx_anbau1.htm
http://stores.shop.ebay.de/Pferrer-Verk ... ec0Q2em322
Pferrer Homepage (only in German)
http://www.mlb-motorsport.de/eng/default.html
http://66.196.80.202/babelfish/translat ... F&.intl=se
http://www.diopa.com/Shop/shop.html
http://www.jesterstrickbits.co.uk/acata ... ahaBP.html
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Re: Bodywork links
Found another one:
http://www.wagner-kunststofftechnik.de/ ... reise.html
http://www.wagner-kunststofftechnik.de/ ... reise.html
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Arrrg,more german!
Couldn`t find any pictures of those parts and again,struggling with the translation into English.
Couldn`t find any pictures of those parts and again,struggling with the translation into English.
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I didn't find any pics for each model either, but in this link You can see some pics. As far as I understood it, they're pretty much copies of original.
http://www.wagner-kunststofftechnik.de/ ... orrad.html
With the pics description, you might manage to learn some German bodywork words
http://www.wagner-kunststofftechnik.de/ ... orrad.html
With the pics description, you might manage to learn some German bodywork words
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I am glad you found that stimulating!phuk72 wrote:Have made sticky (ooo errr!!)
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Download the Google translator - it can do pages at a time.
1996 TRX 850, blue, Ohlins 46HRCLS, Race Tech Gold Valves, 0.90 springs, Venom pipes, R6 brakes............
1974 Yamaha RD250A, Candy Blue
1998 Yamaha SZR660, blue of course
1967 Yamaha TD1C 250, Blue and white
1974 Yamaha RD250A, Candy Blue
1998 Yamaha SZR660, blue of course
1967 Yamaha TD1C 250, Blue and white
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Thanks HansJ,their products look to be pretty similar to everyone elses and of ok quality.
I know it`s a dirty word but the honda(sorry)bros with the green kit on looks rather nice,I rode a bros a couple of years ago,quite an impressive little tool I have to say.
I know it`s a dirty word but the honda(sorry)bros with the green kit on looks rather nice,I rode a bros a couple of years ago,quite an impressive little tool I have to say.
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