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Coffin-reservoir spacers for clip-ons?

Started by mmakay, May 10, 2008, 07:17:19 PM

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mmakay

Does anybody have pictures of the CycleCat coffin-reservoir spacers for their clip-ons?  I need to fab something up, and would like to see what their's look like.
- Mickey

Clyde Frog

Quote from: mmakay on May 10, 2008, 07:17:19 PM
Does anybody have pictures of the CycleCat coffin-reservoir spacers for their clip-ons?  I need to fab something up, and would like to see what their's look like.

Sorry, can't help with pics...
but if you end up making them and feel like throwing together an extra set, let me know. I'd definitely be interested.  [moto]
"It's okay, we'll still have some left for our pancakes"

mmakay

I'm thinking of doing a simple moon-shaped spacer that would do the trick without being difficult to turn on a lathe.  I can't think of a good reason to include the bolt tabs.  I can definitely make an extra set if that sounds ok to you.   [thumbsup]
- Mickey

MotoPsycho

I actually have a set of these I got several years ago that I don't need anymore. I upgraded to remore resivoir pumps. When I tore my bike down to powdercoat everything I used the bolts for other things so all that's left is the spacers and the bracket for the choke.
Edgar: '99 M750 - 2009 Indy Ducati Rat Bike Award Winner

mmakay

Quote from: GRUBBY on May 18, 2008, 10:41:10 AM
I actually have a set of these I got several years ago that I don't need anymore. I upgraded to remore resivoir pumps. When I tore my bike down to powdercoat everything I used the bolts for other things so all that's left is the spacers and the bracket for the choke.

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- Mickey

aa4111


mmakay

- Mickey

aa4111

Quote from: mmakay on May 19, 2008, 05:49:11 AM

You sir, are the man!


Dont thank me, I snagged it off TOB when I was looking to make the same moon shaped spacers myself!  8)


MotoPsycho

I bet it would be really easy to take some 7/8 rod and machine a 7/8 groove in it like that on a mill then cut it to the right length
Edgar: '99 M750 - 2009 Indy Ducati Rat Bike Award Winner

mmakay

Quote from: GRUBBY on May 19, 2008, 04:56:26 PM
I bet it would be really easy to take some 7/8 rod and machine a 7/8 groove in it like that on a mill then cut it to the right length

That was my thought.  Or even some thick-wall tubing.....
- Mickey

Bizzarrini

Quote from: aa4111 on May 18, 2008, 08:33:50 PM
Here you are my good friends



Hi Guys,

anyone know of a set of these babies for sale? I've just converted my bike to CC top triple and LSL clip-ons, and am in need of some spacers now...

Cheers!
"As a final touch, God created the Dutch"

stopintime

"Coffin masters only create problems with clip ons without rise" is the truth I base my clip on plans on. Did I miss something? Why do you guys need the spacers - fairing bracket? Headlight bracket? Clip on bracket? CC specific issues?

I don't know if these are the right ones, but here you have an alternative (maybe?) http://www.monsterparts.com/pc/ADAP/Clutch-Brakes/ADAP.html
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

Howie

#12
How about these? 

http://www.monsterparts.com/pc/ADAP/Clutch-Brakes/ADAP.html

Nevermind, stopintime beat me to it :P

Bizzarrini

Those are exactly what I'm lookin' for, thanks! The problem is that the reservoir doesn't clear the clip-on bracket, there just isn't enough space for the reservoir, so I need to position it a bit further away...
"As a final touch, God created the Dutch"

Bizzarrini

hmmm, out of stock... guess I'll be waiting a bit longer :'(
"As a final touch, God created the Dutch"