Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: RE: Keeping it stock

Author: Gary Cheek

Date: Oct 31, 2001, 2:14 PM

Post ID: 1708759721


John , just email me with your address,when the bracket arrives just
send the postage cost to my return address. kg8-@home.com
Willcox, John wrote:
 Gary, if you still have any of these, I could
sure use one for my Ambo. How much?

john in Denver

 -----Original Message-----
From: Gary Cheek [mailto:kg8-@home.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 3:30 PM
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: RE: Keeping it stock


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I have a half dozen or so reproduction rear turn brackets I
made from
304 grade stainless steel. I have a few drilled and a few undrilled.
They polish and buff to a chrome like luster and look like the
original.You can chrome them if you want!
Let me know if anyone is in need !
David Washburn wrote:
 I agree with Professor Field and try not to make irreversable
modifications. For those who want to mount turn signals I
saw a nice
 piece in the Chaparral catalog: A chrome rear turn signal
bracket that
 bolts behind the license plate. It is a simple thing that
costs all of
 seven bucks. You bolt up your signals and you are done.
No drilling as
 
with the much more expensive semi-unobtainable stock piece.

David in NYC

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