Hi I'm going to be running a JL3 on my TS1 in my ser. 1. I have bought the SLJ exhaust support. I now need to make a suitable bracket to join the can to the main SLJ bracket. What have people made for this? Pics would be great.
Thanks
Exhaust Bracketry!!
sorry, not got any pics but I thought the JL had a brkt fixed to the tail pipe an Scooter Loopy's had a bobbin that fixed to the tail-can brkt.
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MB's Devtour rear support bracket fits perfect to the JL3, with nothing else needed. The bracket also as the advantage of picking 4 of the chaincase side studs up and is fastened flush to the side, not hung out on long bolts.
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Any pics mate ?hydra wrote:MB's Devtour rear support bracket fits perfect to the JL3, with nothing else needed. The bracket also as the advantage of picking 4 of the chaincase side studs up and is fastened flush to the side, not hung out on long bolts.
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Try this:Toddy wrote:Any pics mate ?hydra wrote:MB's Devtour rear support bracket fits perfect to the JL3, with nothing else needed. The bracket also as the advantage of picking 4 of the chaincase side studs up and is fastened flush to the side, not hung out on long bolts.
http://www.lambrettaspares.com/spares/e ... 0793k.html
John
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Minority wrote:Try this:Toddy wrote:Any pics mate ?hydra wrote:MB's Devtour rear support bracket fits perfect to the JL3, with nothing else needed. The bracket also as the advantage of picking 4 of the chaincase side studs up and is fastened flush to the side, not hung out on long bolts.
http://www.lambrettaspares.com/spares/e ... 0793k.html
John
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