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I managed to get an rs boss for 99p a while back that fitted my aftermarket wheel but they cost silly money now so there might be a market for them....
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#392
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I used two aero Aero Catches in the same position as Rosco but also used these at the front:
http://www.kitspares.co.uk/index.php...70&search=Pins Not the cheapest but works well and looks clean. |
#393
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Bit of an update, I've been flat out with every bit of spare time trying to get this thing somewhere near finished
I drew this up and made one, it's so I can use the bike fuel filler cap so the keys the same for the ignition and the tank It was quite tricky to draw it up but turned out great Started on an oil catch tank from an alu water bottle |
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I used m5 rubber well nuts in the tubes to bolt them on, took me all day and stressed me out trying to get them right! Turned out ok in the end
I've not mounted them to close to the tyre as I want to be able to swap wheels early Made some name plates for under my switches etc, there getting anodised then I will engrave them up The next job took me almost two full days! The bulkhead, took a shot to prove I don't use cnc for everything |
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I had the same idea about using a bike fuel cap and making a combined backing plate with a filler neck seeing as you can pick them up new for £15. I've been looking around and even the cheap ali aero items are £70-90.
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Yeah this cap came with the engine, took a bit of working out as I never had a tank neck to measure, it's real nice OEM quality too! |
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