solid clutch spider options?

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What are the options out there on the market for solid type clutch spiders?
Cheers in advance, Ian
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theres the "FOXHAT" one of course
and the Scootrs copy.....
and now a MB version....
dont know of any others as yet....
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If I go to the MBD webshop and try to buy the clutch spider it opens a wrong page:

http://www.race-tour.co.uk/product.php? ... er/007.jpg

click:
- "how to buy"
- "main distributor"
- "next"

it sends me to the 'throttle cable complete' page

...does it happend with you too ?
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damdam wrote:If I go to the MBD webshop and try to buy the clutch spider it opens a wrong page:

http://www.race-tour.co.uk/product.php? ... er/007.jpg

click:
- "how to buy"
- "main distributor"
- "next"

it sends me to the 'throttle cable complete' page

...does it happend with you too ?
http://www.lambrettaspares.com/sparepar ... b0757.html

or pm me as I'm an MB reseller too.
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I`m glad to see that I am not the only one that finds it hard to navigate mb`s site.

I was trying to look at devtours the other night and got directed to the same wire page.
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ahh ,just noticed on the above link...
the MB ones are heat treated as opposed to the FOXHAT ones being Nitrided....
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sean brady scooters wrote:ahh ,just noticed on the above link...
the MB ones are heat treated as opposed to the FOXHAT ones being Nitrided....
What does it all mean? :bald:
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I find the MB website hopeless, I am never sure If they don't have what I want or if I just can't find it.
I have recently bought loads of MB stuff but none of it direct from MB.
I have also found that alot of the MB stuff is ALOT cheaper from Scooter Center.
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in my oppinion the foxhat ones are better quality because they are nitrided,but they cost more than the MB ones of course....
heat treating is fine and a bit cheaper.....hence perhaps the slightly cheaper cost...
i doubt that the scootrs ones are even heat treated ,but it has to be said that at approx £30 you can afford to replace these more often........ :lol:
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