Got a rare DR350 front headlight protector/rack originally made by ricky cross in Italy years ago. I'd like to get some copies made up perhaps 10 or more and wondered whether anyone could advise /recommend someone who does this sort of thing. local is better but international would be fine if the price is right!
Ill be up for one if you get some made. Or I can get some made if you can lend me the original. I Wish I never got rid of mine without copying it first. Could probably get them made from ally.
-- Edited by Smokinrider on Sunday 14th of January 2018 12:47:43 AM
How much are you willing to pay, there is a lot of time involved in making one ?
not sure really ..just trying to get an idea of price as I might get several made .I won't be getting any made if they're too costly as i already have one.
JEK in Chard do fabrication, but not sure if they do little jobs, if they do and its as good as their exhausts it will be the dogs! Might be worth giving them a call.
I had a batch of steel rear racks made up by Dave of Handcrafted Steel in Bow about 5 years ago. The fit and finish (powder coated locally) was good and a very sensible price for the batch.
To save money they were made in solid steel bar so were a tad heavy so consider tube (cheapest and strongest) or aluminium.
I don't know if he is still operating but may be worh a call? Details here https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=handcrafted+steel&rlz=1C1CAFB_enGB703GB703&oq=handcrafted+steel&aqs=chrome..69i57.7447j0j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Tim Stevens makes some cracking TTR rear racks in stainless steel.
many thanks and much appreciated Brian and Dan.Can get one made up in stainless for£85 ( first quote ) Not sure if I know Tim stevens? Does he own a local business?
-- Edited by willywombat on Friday 26th of January 2018 05:54:44 PM
I cant help with the making of, but I do have a related issue.
Many of us have similar interests re making up racks, bash plates etc.
I enjoy doing it, the journey more, the result is a benefit - sometimes!
A friend and I are having a stab at a section of the TET, France / Pyrenees.
Ive recently bought a CCM 644 for this purpose, same logic as "Why the TTR is the best trail bike". (Which I dont own, by the way)
So, pannier rack, front rack, bash plate, screen mt, sat nav mt etc.
If others are interested in my pain, then I might post something somewhere re desire, process, materials, equipment, problems, effect, disasters and result.
If yes, then helpful suggestions would be appreciated, if no, then it will never be mentioned again!!
I cant help with the making of, but I do have a related issue. Many of us have similar interests re making up racks, bash plates etc. I enjoy doing it, the journey more, the result is a benefit - sometimes! A friend and I are having a stab at a section of the TET, France / Pyrenees. Ive recently bought a CCM 644 for this purpose, same logic as "Why the TTR is the best trail bike". (Which I dont own, by the way) So, pannier rack, front rack, bash plate, screen mt, sat nav mt etc. If others are interested in my pain, then I might post something somewhere re desire, process, materials, equipment, problems, effect, disasters and result. If yes, then helpful suggestions would be appreciated, if no, then it will never be mentioned again!!
Sure there'd be great interest - in the whole process
I've recently bought a CCM 644. So, pannier rack, front rack, bash plate, screen mt, sat nav mt etc.
Rear sub frame is a known weak point on the CCM, it'll collapse with just the gear you can get on the tiny little rack it comes with. Strengthening of the sub frame is a standard fix on these before you go loading it up with enough gear to get to the Pyrenees.