Breather Labyrinths

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morini_tom
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Breather Labyrinths

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The first batch of 20 is now available to buy from the club products page.

If they sell and are popular we will consider further batches. Let us know.

They are available to buy either singularly or a little cheaper if you buy two.

Don’t forget club members can enter their members area password at checkout for a discount.

http://www.morini-riders-club.com/prod ... ducts.html
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buzby
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Out of stock already ?
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Tom, Are they really out of stock already?
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Apparently so.
morini_tom
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Hello everybody and thank again for your interest in these.

You’ll have noticed they are out of stock on the website already- although demand was huge we haven’t sold out but we’ve decided to pause sales for now as when the production batch arrived we weren’t fully happy with the quality, which is something most important to the Morini Riders Club.

We are working with our supplier To produce another batch and we’ll get these on sale as soon as we can.

Thanks, and I hope you understand our reasons,
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how bad is the quality... worse then aged factory stock ones? Or are the measurements not correct?
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It’s not that bad- I would be happy to run one in my bike, and definitely better than the perishes 40 year old one I took out, but that doesn’t mean it’s good enough for the club to sell.

The new part is dimensionally perfect but not as strong in bending as we wanted. Ok so not much bending load on a breather labyrinth but the Club is very keen that any products we well must be of the best possible quality.

We will fix this fear not!
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will there be a sale of the B-quality ones or are they grinded into new base material?
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