10-26-2009, 11:13 PM | #21 |
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Just a wild a$$ suggestion here about custom bars. Do you know anyone working in a muffler shop. Ask him if he would like a project. Bending pipes to your specs and welding on mounting flanges to fit the bike might be worth worth a try. Painting the pipes would be cheaper than chrome. Anybody else with custom ideas out there ?
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10-26-2009, 11:23 PM | #22 |
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If I get decent in the machine and welding shop here at school maybe I'll just fabricate my own bars. I found a local company that does chrome plating, but they are not cheap!
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10-27-2009, 09:10 AM | #25 |
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alantf, thanks for the connection, I checked out their website, wish I could read Spanish, and the bars look a lot better than the OEM ones from Kawasaki. Do you know
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10-27-2009, 09:23 AM | #26 |
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Won't Google do a translation for you? If not, if you use firefox, you can get an add-on translator tool. I've got "translator (fixed") so that if I get a load of Spanish I can translate it quicker than trying to work it out in my head. :2tup:
It's strange that the American dealers can't get them, because there's an American licence plate holder in the catalogue. And it can't be for anything BUT an American plate, as the European plates are a completely different size.
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I will give it another shot, when I asked it to translate it said something about it being to much to translate and wouldn't do it, I'll try a different translator tool and see how it goes, or maybe I'll get Jose' from my Science and Technology group to try and translate it for me.
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10-27-2009, 04:01 PM | #28 |
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Better still, get José to phone (0034) 916 68 08 83, or e-mail correo@customspaan.com for you. This'll put you through to Tecnoimport S.L. at Calle Tajo Nº 3, 28840, Mejorada Del Campo, Madrid. These are the distributors,so they should be able to help you. :2tup:
Note :- there are parts for the Vulcan 500 CL, & the Vulcan 500 EN, so check the catalogue before you order!
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Thanks alantf!
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