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yorkie_chris
04-10-07, 10:31 PM
Got some, and must say they are a decent piece of kit by first impressions (haven't actually taken the bike out yet...)

Fast delivery, well packed and it seems professionally put together piece of kit.

Chris

(also cheaper than 4 dial gauges...)

Spanner Man
05-10-07, 06:44 AM
Morning old boy.
Indeed they are a good piece of kit, well worth the dosh. I used a set for a couple of years, & they did over a thousand balances before they went out of calibration. Even then they were only 2cm different from my mercury gauges.

So, by that reckoning, they should see you out. Unless you plan to go into business as a bike mechanic, or you bash them with that great big hammer of yours!:D

Cheers.

Biker_Billy
05-10-07, 08:34 AM
Got some, and must say they are a decent piece of kit by first impressions (haven't actually taken the bike out yet...)

Fast delivery, well packed and it seems professionally put together piece of kit.

Chris

(also cheaper than 4 dial gauges...)


Chris,

I am thinking of getting some Morgan Carbtune gauges - where did you get them from? Was it direct from Morgan, as I heard that they have had some supply issues?

Regards,

BB.

jambo
05-10-07, 09:03 AM
I bought a set from the nice people at morgan direct a few weeks back, delivery was prompt and the product seems very good :)

Biker_Billy
05-10-07, 09:07 AM
I bought a set from the nice people at morgan direct a few weeks back, delivery was prompt and the product seems very good :)


Thanks for the feedback - I'll give them a bell..

yorkie_chris
05-10-07, 11:53 AM
yup, direct from morgan and the delivery was excellent. 2 days IIRC

Ceri JC
05-10-07, 03:52 PM
For info, it worked out about £2 cheaper for me (as well as effectively getting the P&P on another item for free) to order one from Busters, rather than direct, for a 2 cylinder gauge last month.

phil24_7
06-10-07, 11:20 PM
Thanks for the feedback - I'll give them a bell..

Can I borrow em when your done??

netsurfer
07-10-07, 02:52 PM
For info, it worked out about £2 cheaper for me (as well as effectively getting the P&P on another item for free) to order one from Busters, rather than direct, for a 2 cylinder gauge last month.

However i'm sure you will find the customer service at morgan's is MUCH better.

Pete

Biker_Billy
07-10-07, 07:49 PM
Can I borrow em when your done??

yeah, but only if you drop the threat of legal action due to broken chain damage...:)

Lozzo
07-10-07, 08:17 PM
I bought a set from the nice people at morgan direct a few weeks back, delivery was prompt and the product seems very good :)


We bought some online for use in our workshop at work a couple of weeks ago. Ordered at 3pm on Monday, delivered 10am Tuesday.

phil24_7
08-10-07, 03:18 AM
yeah, but only if you drop the threat of legal action due to broken chain damage...:)

OK, done. (Was getting kinda hard building a solid case when Hovis was constatly flirting with me!)

:-)