need help with indicator seals and trim
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need help with indicator seals and trim
Hi Guys
does anyone know where i can get replacement indicatorseals and chrome trims for a 1979 twin shock, also can anyone tell me if a prolink main stand will fit a twinshock? thanks in advance.
Robert
does anyone know where i can get replacement indicatorseals and chrome trims for a 1979 twin shock, also can anyone tell me if a prolink main stand will fit a twinshock? thanks in advance.
Robert
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Re: need help with indicator seals and trim
The pics are missing but there is still some pertinent info.
Says the Prolink won't fit with out some alterations.
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=4763&p=32583&hilit ... and#p32583
Says the Prolink won't fit with out some alterations.
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=4763&p=32583&hilit ... and#p32583
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Re: need help with indicator seals and trim
If you're referring to the foam rubber seal on the inside of the instrument surround/mounting rings that have 2 square holes and 1 round one............
I make my own from adhesive backed closed cell foam rubber.
I "shave off" the original foam and use that as a template and cut to shape with scissors and an Exacto knife. The foam I get from an industrial supply company, 1/16" thick.
The stainless steel rings, you'll have to locate, used.
I make my own from adhesive backed closed cell foam rubber.
I "shave off" the original foam and use that as a template and cut to shape with scissors and an Exacto knife. The foam I get from an industrial supply company, 1/16" thick.
The stainless steel rings, you'll have to locate, used.
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Re: need help with indicator seals and trim
Hi guys thanks for the help, but the seal and chrome trim i need are for the indicators themselves they go between the lenze and indicator black plastic body, maybe they are different on US bikes but all UK bikes have them, never thought it would be so hard to get a centre stand i think it would be easier to get one made, also never thought restoring a cbx would be so stressfull trying to source parts. is there much alterations needed to make a prolink stand fit a twinshock, from what i can see from any pictures in the internet they look the same.
thanks again for your help.
thanks again for your help.
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Re: need help with indicator seals and trim
For those, I'd snap them in place and on the inside run a thin bead of either hot glue or clear silicone around them to seal.robertgood wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 1:35 pmHi guys thanks for the help, but the seal and chrome trim i need are for the indicators themselves they go between the lenze and indicator black plastic body, maybe they are different on US bikes but all UK bikes have them, never thought it would be so hard to get a centre stand i think it would be easier to get one made, also never thought restoring a cbx would be so stressfull trying to source parts. is there much alterations needed to make a prolink stand fit a twinshock, from what i can see from any pictures in the internet they look the same.
thanks again for your help.
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Re: need help with indicator seals and trim
The Pro-Link center stand just will not work on the early bikes. They are completely different. Yes, early stands have been gold for several years now. Just the way it is.
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Re: need help with indicator seals and trim
thanks for all your advice, i did manage to get the prolink to fit with a bit of hard work had to cut and lower the flat plates that stop the stand when it rests against the frame also had to rejig the spring but it works fine, thanks again for all the help, i am juas starting to restore my second twinshock and noticed the rear chrome grab rail has had a few repairs in its lifetime, just wont look right, does anyone know if these can be re-manufactured i supose a good metalworker could make a copy.
thanks
Robert.
thanks
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Re: need help with indicator seals and trim
I admire you patience in getting the center stand to work. Similar situation with the chrome grab rail - there are lots of them out there, as well as early center stands. The problem for many is the price of them. When you have complete bikes selling for $20-$30K USD and climbing, what do you think the cost of parts is going to do? This is fast becoming a serious financial commitment instead of just an average guy's hobby. Not saying that's good or bad, just the way it is.
I restore old BMWs also and the exact same thing is going on. 5 years ago, parts were plentiful and relatively cheap. Now you really must search to even find stuff, let alone worry about what the price is. Doing a full restoration on a CBX and a '55-'69 BMW is remarkably similar in cost. You need to figure $12-$20K, plus the cost of the bike, to do a high level restoration.
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I restore old BMWs also and the exact same thing is going on. 5 years ago, parts were plentiful and relatively cheap. Now you really must search to even find stuff, let alone worry about what the price is. Doing a full restoration on a CBX and a '55-'69 BMW is remarkably similar in cost. You need to figure $12-$20K, plus the cost of the bike, to do a high level restoration.
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Re: need help with indicator seals and trim
Contact Louis Mintrone about the grab rail. usedcbxparts@hotmail.com May be expensive. Also, shipping costs. However, when wanting or needing a part.........
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Re: need help with indicator seals and trim
thanks again guys, i will certainly try Louis for the grab rail if not i might try and source a good metalwork form or maybe a collage project for a student might be am option either way i will let you know.
thanks again
Robert
thanks again
Robert
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Re: need help with indicator seals and trim
A day late and a dollar short, Al just bought my last two grabrails!
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