new lambretta chain tensioner

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red ghost wrote:Was there not some concern with a simular product using counter sunk fasteners as the load spreading is reduced?
i havent seen any previous news on a product but am very interested if someone can point me in the right direction , as for load spreading what do you mean the fastener or the tensioner itself ? The current design uses 5mm tempered steel , this along with the roller should use very little force as you are mearly pushing it down onto the chain to take the slack , the roller should take the most abuse but is nothing like what the normal lambretta design does ,ie drag across it so i cant see what pressure the countersunk bolts will come under apart from holding it in position ?
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rocho68 great product, VERY GOOD communication, VERY GOOD answer to question and quick to reply the main thing you are testing it
and you said so and you stated where the parts come from and there back ground all round 10/10 I would trust this guy....
just because of the reply's also every thread scootRS.com goes on his spoils................ :( :( :(

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Any more news on these please?
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storkfoot wrote:Any more news on these please?
I'd also be interested to know how the testing is going on this new product???? :)
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any news on nuts and rear brake lee?
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mark wrote:any news on nuts and rear brake lee?
hi mark , i will call you over the weekend mate , really messy redundancy to blame but now got my way and a month off over xmas so get things back on track !! nuts i will chase again tomorrow !!
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cheers lee i should be up over xmas to get my bike reset
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bump ...

any news on testing or availability?
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rocho68 come on m8 we would like to buy this,, get it sorted m8..
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trev t wrote:rocho68 come on m8 we would like to buy this,, get it sorted m8..
I'll 2nd that and the engine case.
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