does anybody know if gp disc links can be used
with the twin disc set-up,thanks in advance
pm twin disc
- carlos fandango
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i think frank sanderson might know
why dont you pm him
why dont you pm him
When i was young my Mom said "if you haven't got anything nice to say, say nothing at all " ..................... and people wonder why I'm quiet around them !
perhaps frank might post a reply for you
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hiya yes they can but you have to swap them over to make more
room between the links well this is what I have to do with mine
room between the links well this is what I have to do with mine
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thanks caspa,wasn't too sure whether it was the
non disc type or disc type
non disc type or disc type
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Because you have to reverse them and weld on new lugs (which Frank can do) it'd be a waste of a very expensive and sort after pair of disc links, far better to flog the disc ones and buy drum ones but don't use Indian ones. You'd end up in pocket, even after the welding.
im sure these are the corresct ones for the DD brake http://www.lambrettainnovation.co.uk/vi ... php?pid=20
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i asked about these a couple of years ago if i remember right these laser cut ones are
for fitting the auto rims I think I may be wrong its been a while, for the quickest answer
email frank he is a good chat and will help
for fitting the auto rims I think I may be wrong its been a while, for the quickest answer
email frank he is a good chat and will help
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