It doesn`t exist, that`s the point of this topic.What's the normal price for the original Paso part?
I mean a factory correct one.
Stein Dinse lists the one of the 696 for €13.90.
It doesn`t exist, that`s the point of this topic.What's the normal price for the original Paso part?
I mean a factory correct one.
paso750 wrote:It doesn`t exist, that`s the point of this topic.What's the normal price for the original Paso part?
I mean a factory correct one.
Stein Dinse lists the one of the 696 for €13.90.
paso750 wrote:sorry. I should have added "anymore". It was around $20-25
Gpaso750 wrote:just fyi
I`ve talked to TM Designworks in the US two weeks ago. http://www.tmdesignworks.com/
They could make the swingarm chain slider for the Paso. (not the small one for the center stand though)
Like usual minimum order quantity would be 100 pieces (or more). No info about costs until they get a new original chain slider for evaluation and as sample.
I`ll not be following up on this at current time but I wouldn`t want this info to get lost.
G.
RudigerBock900r wrote:Do you have this file in STL Format?
I can access sometimes a 3D Printer and build parts in Poliamide 12 or Nylon. These parts would be for free, just shipping
Bock900r wrote:I will install 4 of our large Plastik machines in New York City in April and will make some sliders for the first testing. Material is Nylon 12
Need it as a STL file, Yes, I can make themplasmid wrote:Bock900r wrote:I will install 4 of our large Plastik machines in New York City in April and will make some sliders for the first testing. Material is Nylon 12
Can you make the small ones also?
The ones that fit on the center stand?
Bock900r wrote:Need it as a STL file, Yes, I can make themplasmid wrote:Bock900r wrote:I will install 4 of our large Plastik machines in New York City in April and will make some sliders for the first testing. Material is Nylon 12
Can you make the small ones also?
The ones that fit on the center stand?