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- Vincent.vanGinneke
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Is this UK made or a re-seller with India goods ?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Ariel-Re ... 0752.m1982
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Ariel-Re ... 0752.m1982
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Re: rear stand -new-
I've bought various stuff from fairdeals. Pretty sure it's all Indian made.
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Re: rear stand -new-
DUSHYANT KOHLI (the seller) is a fine old Brummy name. I also see he doesn't ship on Indian Holidays...Draw your own conclusions
BR, Paul
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I have bought a tank for my Norton Dominator from India, I was very happy with the Tank I received. A mate bought a set of mud guards for a beeza he was not happy they looked like they were hand beaten and the metal was very thin in places. The stand quality could e ok but you would not know until you bought one.
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HI Look at Parkwood products in suppliers on this forum he makes rear stands
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Yes I did have a look at Parkwood but no cast rear stands.
I believe there are plans within the club to see if it's possible to have a batch made for rigid frames.
Could be wise to hold a survey to find out how many are wanted and if plunger stands are also in for a rerun.
I limit myself to sumpplates, leg shields, handlebars and avc covers.
I believe there are plans within the club to see if it's possible to have a batch made for rigid frames.
Could be wise to hold a survey to find out how many are wanted and if plunger stands are also in for a rerun.
I limit myself to sumpplates, leg shields, handlebars and avc covers.
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Re: rear stand -new-
just look on drags site and they say that they are in stock and they look like cast
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Re: rear stand -new-
Draganfly have been making the rigid and plunger rear stands in the UK for at least 20 years. the legs are cast and machined before being assembled in a jig. If you want to buy an Indian one I suggest you take a look at an article by Richard Thomasson on how to modify one to make it work that appeared in Cheval in the last 18 months or so. Unless you like fixing incorrectly made parts I think you will find it cheaper to pay more for a properly made part. The cast legs of the originals were rather thin, which has been faithfully copied by the Indian manufacturer but the UK ones have been beefed up a bit.
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