Gear Change bracket
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Gear Change bracket
hi all,
have been fitting and adjusting the gear change on my engine over the last few weeks.
i have added a grub screw to the gear change bracket to hold the 6mm rod in place.
the big question is what colour do i paint the bracket?
should it be the same colour as the engine or black?
Does anyone know how much it would cost to have vulcanised tyres on all 4 wheels as i am not a fan of isoflex!
Jon
have been fitting and adjusting the gear change on my engine over the last few weeks.
i have added a grub screw to the gear change bracket to hold the 6mm rod in place.
the big question is what colour do i paint the bracket?
should it be the same colour as the engine or black?
Does anyone know how much it would cost to have vulcanised tyres on all 4 wheels as i am not a fan of isoflex!
Jon
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Location : Norfolk (2" Burrell)
Registration date : 2008-07-01
Re: Gear Change bracket
Hi Jon,
Below is what i wrote last time the question about vulcanised tyres was asked. I cant answer the painting question though and will ask Steve to unless someone else answers it first.
Dean
Hi All
Lilyjack asked a question about getting the tyres for the 2" Burrell vulcanised.
Fronts £92.00 for the pair.
Rears £184.00 for the pair.
Both prices include vat but not carriage which would charged at cost.
If your tempted, then remember that everything that's bright and shiny comes back dull and dingy. Any paint finish is all but destroyed. On a positive note they will never come off. I've never known a set of tyres to get worn out even by the most prolific steamers, so it would be a one off cost.
Regards
Steve & Dean.
Steam Traction World
Below is what i wrote last time the question about vulcanised tyres was asked. I cant answer the painting question though and will ask Steve to unless someone else answers it first.
Dean
Hi All
Lilyjack asked a question about getting the tyres for the 2" Burrell vulcanised.
Fronts £92.00 for the pair.
Rears £184.00 for the pair.
Both prices include vat but not carriage which would charged at cost.
If your tempted, then remember that everything that's bright and shiny comes back dull and dingy. Any paint finish is all but destroyed. On a positive note they will never come off. I've never known a set of tyres to get worn out even by the most prolific steamers, so it would be a one off cost.
Regards
Steve & Dean.
Steam Traction World
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