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red leader one
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Can this be made a sticky?
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Dighenis
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Red Leader
i don't know if you have tried these guys? I have their aftermarket on on my triumph scrambler http://www.dartflyscreens.com/en/v7.html |
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Nobody told me there'd be days like these.
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Brian UK
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Brian.
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red leader one
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I had seen them but I've decided to stick with the cheapy that I've got. I don't do that many miles or can get out as often as normal bikers so if MG ever come up with the original one I wanted I'll get that. Thanks anyway.. |
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toastmuncher
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I just bought a mph speedo for my 71 loop, on ebay.IT, for HALF what a refurb on my old kmph unit would cost. Tricky to find these bits for thye proper V7s, particularly since the release of these plastic v50 derived bikes.
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Guzzi:- V7 loop/ Quota/ Cally solo/ Cally outfit/ Nuovo falcone/ V75sp, and some other stuff too.
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Ken-Guzzibear
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for aftermarket screens search MCA I got a flipped up screen for the V11 Le Mans had to call them as they did not actually list it BUT the German actual manufacturer did, I like it as it keeps the wind blast off my head and neck
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The Older i Get, The Better I Was
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jmee54
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I use ebay in any country I can find it! Germany seems better than Italy, I find generally typing in English works for me. Ebay France is not much cop, but Ebay nl can be good. Saving a search can be a good way of finding stuff, as you get an email whenever something near appears.
I have never had any problem with delivery and postage is usually not much more than in the UK (at the moment!) |
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Kriegmob
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Thanks! Super helpful. Still haven't found the part I'm looking for, but I did put a cool tshirt and a chromed rear fender/brake light assembly in my shopping cart after only 10 minutes of browsing....this could be dangerous.
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Jim Mac
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+a lot of Ebay Germany and Holland is Teo Lamers stock. the downside of both is that their postage charge on small parts is pretty hard to swallow - TLM has minimum 10 Euros for post
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Barry
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True. But on the other hand, there's no charge for extra items, purchased at the same time, and sent to the same address, so if you get yourself a spare clutch cable, for example, you can pretty much get it "for free". Just requires some careful selection of 'spares' (o; |
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Glawster
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No mention of Stein Dinse on this thread, which is a surprise to me. I refurbished by T3 Cali and almost all parts came from Stein Dinse. Cheaper than sourcing from UK and always arrived within 48 hours. And a very knowledgeable English customer service lady Mandy who is very efficient. I must have spent around €2,000 with them over a 2 month period and I got enough loyalty points to get all the free gifts apart from the bike cover!
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1970 Guzzi V7 Ambassador
1955 Guzzi Falcone Sport 2021 BMW R1250R 1998 Cagiva Gran Canyon |
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Kriegmob
Falcone Joined: 10 Aug 2017 Location: Juneau Alaska Status: Offline Points: 38 |
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I've been searching and searching for color panel inserts to finish my HepcoBecker bags.... went to Stein Dinse, and there they are, as the picture for the guzzi luggage subsection. Sent off my email...now fingers crossed that they have some in stock.
Thanks for the lead!
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c13pep
Senior Member Joined: 31 Aug 2017 Location: Doncaster Status: Offline Points: 2110 |
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dellorto spares from Stien Dinse seem to be extremely cheap when compared to other sources even with £10 postage, in my case I saved a third on carburettor overhaul parts including jets, needles etc.
Similarly a full set of shell bearings (big ends and mains) for my V50/3 cost £240 from Harpers in America including shipping and import taxes, in Europe that would only buy me one complete main bearing in most cases. It does pay to shop around |
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you can`t have any fun in a straight line
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