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1100 Test Fit This For Me?

Discussion in 'Scrambler' started by Jamie Clare, Apr 13, 2019.

  1. Hi guys,
    Anyone local to Grantham Lincs fancy helping me test fit my new guard design.
    It's designed to fit the oil cooler.

    Once im happy with the fit these will be for sale on m website. Made from 2mm Stainless Steel.
    Sale price once finished will be £39.99+shipping.

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  2. That's one fancy barbecue grill you have there sir.
    ;):):upyeah:
     
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  3. If I was closer I would.
     
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  4. if no one local pops up ill be happy to send it over to try.
     
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  5. sounds like the way to go/this will go :upyeah:
     
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  6. @Jamie Clare That looks like a proper job Jamie.
    I would be interested to know how it was made. Was it Laser cut with C.N.C control?
     
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  7. If you do one for a 999 let me know please. I can’t find anything out there
     
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  8. Hi buddy. Drop me an email [email protected] with some pictures of what we are working with.
     
  9. Yes I have two pukka seats of solidworks in my business so good design is easy. We have them laser cut from stainless and then fold them up.
     
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  10. You should join the Ducati Trader section and offer your parts on there.

    Maybe offer forum discounts too. :upyeah:
     
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  11. I have enquired but the cost is quite a lot for me at this stage. I’m still quite small scale. But I would like to at some point!! Watch this space.
     
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  12. Could you do a 2009 M1100S oil rad guard? I’d be interested in that please?
     
  13. Hi Paul, if you can email or message me some dimensions I’m sure I could do something
     
  14. Will do, I’ll go out & measure it tomorrow, it’s :splat::splat::splat: at the moment o_O
     
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  15. Managed to drop this onto a bike at a dealer. Thanks for all the assistance guys in the meantime.
    these are now for sale on my site.

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  16. Stock arriving this weekend if anyone is interested
     
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  17. Stock is here :)
     
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  18. Well thanks to @Jamie Clare I now have a fancy rad guard on my Scrambler 1100 Sport :)

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    So how was it delivered? And how easy was it to fit? And how does it look?

    1. It was well packaged and protected in a lovely cardboard box. The box was well padded out with brown paper to stop the contents rattling around inside. The guard itself was wrapped in thin foam to give it further protection. Also included in the box were four sticky pads that were to be fitted to the inside four corners (reverse) of the guard and two cable ties to secure the bottom of the guard to the radiator.

    2. Fitting was a doddle, even for a technical retard like me. It took all of about 5 minutes to fit. First thing to do was press the four sticky back rubber pads in place on the reverse of the guard, in each corner. You then "hang" the guard over the top of the radiator and push it into place. Then came the last bit - pushing the cable tie through the pre-cut holes at the bottom corners of the guard and threading the cable tie around the base of the radiator (slightly fiddly but hardly technical). Tighten up and tidy up the cable ties, cut the excess cable off and job jobbed!!

    It took all of 5 minutes and looks ace.

    The guard itself is well designed and well made. Looks the business too.

    If you're in two minds about spending some of your hard earned on trinkets and farkles from @Jamie Clare then stop it.........simply order what you want and need from him. You will like what you get!! :)
     
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