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adey 10-01-06 09:15 PM

polished torque arm
 
i am after a new torque arm in good nick or if possible an after market chrome or polished looking one anybody know where i can get one from please

dirtydog 10-01-06 09:32 PM

curvy or pointy? if it's a curvy iirc the torque arm off a tl1000 fits but you need to change the bolts so try a few breakers. not sure if the ppointy one is the same though

Carsick 11-01-06 01:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dirtydog
curvy or pointy? if it's a curvy iirc the torque arm off a tl1000 fits but you need to change the bolts so try a few breakers. not sure if the ppointy one is the same though

No torque arm on a pointy.

dirtydog 11-01-06 01:43 PM

i knew someone would enlighten me on that one :D

Stormspiel 12-01-06 02:20 PM

Re: polished torque arm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by adey
i am after a new torque arm in good nick or if possible an after market chrome or polished looking one anybody know where i can get one from please

I've just had mine powdercoated for a whopping £8 british sterling :shock:. Never needs polishing (unlike a polished one) and shouldn't rust.

It's an option :roll:

northwind 13-01-06 05:06 PM

It'll rust eventually- the bolts will chew up the powdercoat when you refit it and it'll rust under from there. Sorry! But it'll still be better than standard by a long way. And for £8 you can't complain. I had one in black for a while and it was lovely.

TL1000 or GSXR SRAD torque arm, fits a charm- you need to do a little drilling is all, or find a different bolt.

adey 14-01-06 10:40 AM

where do you get them powder coated for £8 please tell! that is cheaper than i thought. i can't find any near me really. ( i live near peterboro)

northwind 14-01-06 02:07 PM

I got mine for about that (maybe a tenner?) from BBS in Edinburgh. I was getting fork lowers done at the same time though. It tends to be cheaper if you want a simple or common colour

Cloggsy 14-01-06 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dirtydog
curvy or pointy?

Pointies don't have torque arms :wink:

Scoobs 14-01-06 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cloggsy
Quote:

Originally Posted by dirtydog
curvy or pointy?

Pointies don't have torque arms :wink:

Is there an echo in here? :lol:


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