swingarm chain slider
- paso750
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swingarm chain slider
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.
I also noticed the chain slider of the 2008 Monster 696 (#44710731A). I wonder if the dimension are about the ones of the Paso chain slider. If so this could be modified to fit. Maybe someone wants to check.
G.
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.
I also noticed the chain slider of the 2008 Monster 696 (#44710731A). I wonder if the dimension are about the ones of the Paso chain slider. If so this could be modified to fit. Maybe someone wants to check.
G.
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Re: swingarm chain slider
I wish I was young again............Id be heaps smarter than last time
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Re: swingarm chain slider
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I've got someone who says they could do it too with a smaller (slightly) minimum but the probelme is finding a new original to map up. even if I could find one I could probably get it mapped and save the file for future use
I've got someone who says they could do it too with a smaller (slightly) minimum but the probelme is finding a new original to map up. even if I could find one I could probably get it mapped and save the file for future use
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Re: swingarm chain slider
Well I have a brand new , still in the bag one , But Im on the other side of the world to you guys and I want it back !!! no "got lost in the mail" shit , an your dog didn't eat it either . If no one else closer pipes up lemme know and I will send it ...... are you sure you wouldn't rather just have a kidney
I wish I was young again............Id be heaps smarter than last time
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Re: swingarm chain slider
using the Monster 696 chain slider
http://forums.ducatipaso.org/viewtopic. ... 943#p51943
http://forums.ducatipaso.org/viewtopic. ... 943#p51943
Re: swingarm chain slider
paso750 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)
G.
I'd be interested in the small one.
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Re: swingarm chain slider
I have a brand new little one ----not for sale----but useful if we can get a replacement mapped out.
why not try for both at the same time?
why not try for both at the same time?
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HARLEY DAVIDSON ELECTRA GLIDE CLASSIC 1991
HARLEY DAVIDSON ELECTRA GLIDE CLASSIC 1991
- paso750
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Re: swingarm chain slider
http://www.stein-dinse.biz/Komplettange ... :2494.htmlI'd be interested in the small one.
Re: swingarm chain slider
Good, they didnt have it before.paso750 wrote:http://www.stein-dinse.biz/Komplettange ... :2494.htmlI'd be interested in the small one.
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Re: swingarm chain slider
could you post close up photos of it shot from different anglesenglishstiv wrote:I have a brand new little one ----not for sale----but useful if we can get a replacement mapped out.
why not try for both at the same time?
I have an engineer friend with a milling machine and lathe and, most importantly, knowledge about materials. It might be asimple enough shape that he could make one... or a bunch
geo
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Re: swingarm chain slider
jeesh, at that price, unless shipping to USA is expensive, I'd just buy onepaso750 wrote:http://www.stein-dinse.biz/Komplettange ... :2494.htmlI'd be interested in the small one.
geo
Re: swingarm chain slider
geomac wrote:jeesh, at that price, unless shipping to USA is expensive, I'd just buy onepaso750 wrote:http://www.stein-dinse.biz/Komplettange ... :2494.htmlI'd be interested in the small one.
geo
They're gone again, so if anyone can make them, great.
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Re: swingarm chain slider
3D printing?
Measure it up as best you can and I can have one of my engineers do it up in solid-works or proE
Measure it up as best you can and I can have one of my engineers do it up in solid-works or proE
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Re: swingarm chain slider
In bio degradeable PLA ? The best would be POM (copolymer acetal) but then you`ll have to find someone who does this. I`m sure it would be more expensive than just adapting the Monster part.3D printing?
G.
Re: swingarm chain slider
paso750 wrote:In bio degradeable PLA ? The best would be POM (copolymer acetal) but then you`ll have to find someone who does this. I`m sure it would be more expensive than just adapting the Monster part.3D printing?
G.
What's the normal price for the original Paso part?
I mean a factory correct one.