04-05-15, 05:33 PM | #31 |
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Re: Curvy Chain Adjuster Marker Plates
Photos attached Lance. Superb fit and a million miles away from the old ones. I've added a pic of the old ones to compare as well.
IMG-20150503-00045.jpg IMG-20150503-00046.jpg IMG-20150503-00047.jpg Well impressed. |
04-05-15, 05:45 PM | #32 |
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thanks Fly.
i hate to say this but it looks like you have the right hand (opposite to nut side) the wrong way round. both sides are countersunk so they fit on the spindle. the nut side one the countersink goes to the inside and the non nut side goes to the outside. both sides should have the linishing (slight rough shiny) to the outside. |
04-05-15, 08:31 PM | #33 |
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both sides should have the linishing (slight rough shiny) to the outside.[/QUOTE]
Unless you spent an hour polishing them before fitting so they are now very shiny to the outside Thanks again Lance. very pleased with them. Graham |
04-05-15, 08:55 PM | #34 |
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bling bling
great stuff. you now know why i dont offer polished... lol |
04-05-15, 10:59 PM | #35 |
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It might just be the photo that makes it look like that as both shiny sides are facing out................but then again.
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Re: Curvy Chain Adjuster Marker Plates
Finally got round to fitting these -- thx Lance 👍😎 HUGE improvement over stock
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glad everyone is liking them
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12-05-15, 12:51 AM | #38 |
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12-05-15, 02:19 AM | #39 |
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thats one shiny curvy
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20-05-15, 06:05 PM | #40 |
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Re: Curvy Chain Adjuster Marker Plates
You all really wants these.
Sorry if I cause you loads of work, but your adjusters really do make wheel alignment that much easier, especially when they're the only shiny things left on the bike. Also had to buy expensive ss nut to match. But 2+ years on, they're as good as new, a thing of beauty! Many, many thanks.
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