how to mount universal windscreen to innova derivative?
- wightegi
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Re: how to mount universal windscreen to innova derivative?
Is 11.9 volts rich ? Chains I know nothing of , I just buy a new one every year worn or not
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Re: how to mount universal windscreen to innova derivative?
all things stalled.
yesterday i think, i may make my own extenders, get buy a long M10 bolt, and a long M10 nut, but finally get to know, in all local stores M10 have 1.5mm step thread, but for mirrors are used M10 with 1.25 thread.
that make big problem.
also i found ready M10 mirror adapters in one scooter shop, but they re very short - about a 10-15 mm only, and for 4.5 eur for piece. i need at least 30 mm adapter, looks like. that mean i need at least 4 pieces, maybe even 6, for i can stack it to length what i need. that results in 18 - 27 euro - mch too pricey....
try to get prices for local turner, if i can find one...
yesterday i think, i may make my own extenders, get buy a long M10 bolt, and a long M10 nut, but finally get to know, in all local stores M10 have 1.5mm step thread, but for mirrors are used M10 with 1.25 thread.
that make big problem.
also i found ready M10 mirror adapters in one scooter shop, but they re very short - about a 10-15 mm only, and for 4.5 eur for piece. i need at least 30 mm adapter, looks like. that mean i need at least 4 pieces, maybe even 6, for i can stack it to length what i need. that results in 18 - 27 euro - mch too pricey....
try to get prices for local turner, if i can find one...
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Re: how to mount universal windscreen to innova derivative?
Are both your mirrors right hand thread?
I ask because some have a left hand thread like Enfield or Suzuki in which case it will be difficult to make up a set.
I ask because some have a left hand thread like Enfield or Suzuki in which case it will be difficult to make up a set.
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Re: how to mount universal windscreen to innova derivative?
thanks for remember, i want to check this on my own, but forget.
check right now - both is right - thread.
that make things a bit easier, but in any way i have 1.25 / 1.5 step problem...
why i purchase this windscreen? it makes only problems till now...
check right now - both is right - thread.
that make things a bit easier, but in any way i have 1.25 / 1.5 step problem...
why i purchase this windscreen? it makes only problems till now...
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Re: how to mount universal windscreen to innova derivative?
Let me see if I understand properly.
The threads in the bars are 1.5 pitch and the mirrors are 1.25 and you need 30mm risers?
The threads in the bars are 1.5 pitch and the mirrors are 1.25 and you need 30mm risers?
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Re: how to mount universal windscreen to innova derivative?
threads on mirrors and bars are M10 x 1.25
in local hardware market i found only M10 x 1.5
in local hardware market i found only M10 x 1.5
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Re: how to mount universal windscreen to innova derivative?
Any workshop with a lathe in the corner will make those for you in 20 mins.. i think i made some for Steve not long ago.
Lyn.
Lyn.