Don't know about anyone else but his fancy rose jointed drop links are a bit out of my price range, so i've been looking into a way of making some cheaper ie. less fancy shiny bits but equally as functional. The principle is still the same as his and the joints themselves will be kevlar/ptfe self lubricating.
They will use high tensile M10 mounting bolts using top hat reducers to fit M12 rose joints, which are slightly more durable than M10. A nice compromise rather than going to aerospace spec gubbins.
The differences to Phil's will be as follows:
- Constructed of zinc plated steel so will be corrosion resistant but not as long lasting as his billet alloy aerospace ones
- Length will be adjustable from 310mm to 340mm
- All will be finished in gunmetal grey (no fancy anodising here sorry)
- Rubber gaiters will be an additional £10. They aren't strictly necessary but after hearing feedback on Phil's Mk I's I think they're recommended as people generally cba giving them an intermittent clean
This is only a provisional list as I need to get playing about with them before I try and pass them on. To summarise though they'll be identical in function to Phil's but cheaper, reflecting the "lower" quality of the materials. If you aren't arsed about massively shiny bits then these could be a good alternative to his.
I'm still to discuss with the supplier to calculate final prices but i'm not after much of a profit, i'm hoping for a final price of around £65 delivered with the rubber gaiters or £55 without, possibly a little less.
Anyone interested?
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Please note this is not set in stone and I certainly don't want any money at the minute, but if I get an idea of numbers I can go back to them and try and get a decent price.
Chris
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