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Yes you may have ordered stuff last week but have you received any of it yet
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gadgetman wrote:Yes you may have ordered stuff last week but have you received any of it yet

Got it today... Given I ordered delivery via seapost thats pretty quick delivery too

Pats ad in scootering does actually say CLOSING down sale, not CLOSED

I'll put some pics up of the bits I got soon too because they are actually quite good! I got an exhaust and their motorcycle clutch
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Hi Dryballs, I've mailed them about one of there clutches but haven't heard back from them.
How much was the clutch? Because I saw 3 different prices on their website :?:
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£125 pounds on their sale

I noticed two different prices, so just got the cheaper one!
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Iv had seroius issues with stuff from Vietcong but that ws with another dealer to be fair. im always reluctant to buy anything from that part of the world. Having said this iv ben thinking about a bigger tank (uro-lam) but wanted one with seams that still leaves room for the toolbox but has a cutaway for the RB set up....I think only Saigon scoot do these.....Unless anyone knows different?.... ;)

They also get a good review in this months scootering....others dont....

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soulsurfer wrote: The Diablo tank is the best, just cut the lever down, it's an easy 2 minute job.
Do these guys have a web site? thx
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CANbus wrote:
soulsurfer wrote: The Diablo tank is the best, just cut the lever down, it's an easy 2 minute job.
Do these guys have a web site? thx
'fraid not, but you can make contact on here under the username.......... Diablo ;)
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Here's a link to Diablo's post in the Dealer Showcase forum.
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sydduckett wrote:Iv had seroius issues with stuff from Vietcong but that ws with another dealer to be fair. im always reluctant to buy anything from that part of the world. Having said this iv ben thinking about a bigger tank (uro-lam) but wanted one with seams that still leaves room for the toolbox but has a cutaway for the RB set up....I think only Saigon scoot do these.....Unless anyone knows different?.... ;)

They also get a good review in this months scootering....others dont....

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I've had two of these tanks. Both split around where the tap screws on. Which is a damn shame because I like the looks and the price
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