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sydduckett
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Anyone know where i can get the bobbins for a scorpion exhaust. the ones that go between the 2 plates where it ataches at the front of the chaincase.

Thanks
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try ebay search items like exhaust bobbins/cotton reels or try your local motocross shop
or even try scorpion direct there products are just about ok but there back up service seems second to none
demon tweeks have some good stuff as well often without SAT (SCOOTER ADDED TAX ) ;)
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i rang scorpion directly,and they popped some in the post,free of charge,top service,was a couple of years ago though.
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rosscla wrote:?
Not sure, i think that one is for the rear mount where it attaches to the bottom of the rear shock. Im looking for the 2 bobbins that sit between the metal plates on the front of the chaincase via the 2 larger studs. The pipe is 2nd hand and came with a bit of rubber between (see bodge), so im presuming they are going to be 2 nylon bobins ala jls, and franspeeds.

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Ahhhh..sip do those
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x2 rubbers - i`ve just replaced some for a friend on his scorpion came from Welsh Scooter Part via ebay

they dont come with the steel insert tubes

i was surprised how expensive they where with the p+p

you will need to put them in boiling water to fit them into the bracket
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Cheers lads. im on it.
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I use urethane skateboard truck bushings. Impervious to oil and gas, cheap, easy to get and work very well.
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