Headlamp brackets
Posted: 27 Oct 2018 08:38
I think I have non-standard items (see pic). Anyone have any originals for a 77 Strada?
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Very similar to the ones I currently have on the 2C/375, which were on the ratty old 77 Strada I 'broke'. How much??? I must treasure them.MickeyMoto wrote:https://www.discovolantemoto.co.uk/tomm ... -998-p.asp
72degrees wrote:Very similar to the ones I currently have on the 2C/375, which were on the ratty old 77 Strada I 'broke'. How much??? I must treasure them.MickeyMoto wrote:https://www.discovolantemoto.co.uk/tomm ... -998-p.asp
I'll get in to the shed later this week when it warms up a bit, but those ones from Germany look OK. Is that a starting price or a BIN?
OK.hombre wrote:72degrees wrote:Very similar to the ones I currently have on the 2C/375, which were on the ratty old 77 Strada I 'broke'. How much??? I must treasure them.MickeyMoto wrote:https://www.discovolantemoto.co.uk/tomm ... -998-p.asp
I'll get in to the shed later this week when it warms up a bit, but those ones from Germany look OK. Is that a starting price or a BIN?
It seems like a fixed price to me, it's not the ebay where you have to bid but just adverts
Great idea - not suitable for a [insert suitable word] though, you should paint the brackets blackhuub wrote:i rebuilt the headlamp brackets on my 350 with new stainless side plates, and new stainless bands ( the smooth parts of a large worm drive clip. )
so basically only the original rubber is left.
easy to spot the difference with a original set, they dont rust...