NEW SS TRAILING LINKS WITH STRONGER CAST IN LOWER MOUNT

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NEW SS TRAILING LINKS WITH STRONGER CAST IN LOWER MOUNT

Postby frank sanderson » Thu Jan 28, 2010 7:00 pm

Just a teaser of our new links made for us by MB same quality as his from same manufacturer
only available through us. Bottom mount takes 12 mm stud so no need to weld stud to links any more for our outboard suspension kits, Italian and spanish links are getting hard to find so we needed an alternative here they are ,they will also take a special stud made to accept the larger internal bush on the Bgm dampers so less chance of snapping studs when they are set to hard.
you can also use std internal springs with our CNC dampers they are due to go on sale as soon as we have worked out all spacer bush sizes price TBC.

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Re: NEW SS TRAILING LINKS WITH STRONGER CAST IN LOWER MOUNT

Postby 180trev » Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:37 pm

FRANK I SAW THESE IN THE FLESH AT MBS THE OTHER DAY,, THERE VERY VERY GOOD,, ANOTHER GOOD BIT OF KIT FROM YOU
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Re: NEW SS TRAILING LINKS WITH STRONGER CAST IN LOWER MOUNT

Postby Scottie Dog » Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:58 pm

hi frank can the studs for the dampers be turned around to accomodate your twin disc?
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Re: NEW SS TRAILING LINKS WITH STRONGER CAST IN LOWER MOUNT

Postby frank sanderson » Sat Jan 30, 2010 1:10 pm

Yes
they can be used for the double turned round also any of our billet hubs and any other anti dive type hubs . I am just sorting out the fixings so they can be used with any drum link type non anti dive hub that has a steel calliper carrier like ours our scootrs type. They wont work with a disc link type brake though as the locating ponts are not in line with the stud we use.
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