if youre at the very top end i agree, for most of us the money can be spent else where IMO. its some thing i have had long talks with my mate who's heavy into his carbon manufacturing, we just need the space for moulds, infact if we had moulds...............gb-lude wrote:I think is worth every Penny !
I have fitted doors now with lexan and they weigh alot.
Really need to compensate for the heavy cage!
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Post by gb-lude » Sun Jan 31, 2016 1:56 am
Thats the thing.. Me, another guy and Nathan basicly payed for the moulds ...
But still happy with them. Want to lose every kg I can!
But still happy with them. Want to lose every kg I can!
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Post by Pre_luda_Chris » Thu Feb 11, 2016 6:46 pm
Great job on all the weight reduction pal
I was thinking to do something similar with my door mirrors.
How did you go about it, buy a set of bike mirrors?
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Post by gb-lude » Thu Feb 11, 2016 7:32 pm
I put my origional mirrors back on but they are heavy.
Have the F1 style race mirrors but want to know how to use the track first . Didn't see a thing behind me..
Have the F1 style race mirrors but want to know how to use the track first . Didn't see a thing behind me..
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Post by gb-lude » Thu Feb 11, 2016 8:07 pm
I wanted too but its hard if you want to keep the adjustebility.
would be interested in the topic so will have a look if i can find it..
would be interested in the topic so will have a look if i can find it..
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Post by NafemanNathan » Thu Feb 11, 2016 8:30 pm
Also the cast bracket underneath all the plastic that bolts to the door and holds the actual mirror is a fair old lump. I've currently removed a pair to have them machined back to fit some different mirrors. Not much you can remove from them if you want to keep the OEM look though.
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Post by mercutio » Thu Feb 11, 2016 9:06 pm
unless you remake the metal bracket in plastic?NafemanNathan wrote:Also the cast bracket underneath all the plastic that bolts to the door and holds the actual mirror is a fair old lump. I've currently removed a pair to have them machined back to fit some different mirrors. Not much you can remove from them if you want to keep the OEM look though.
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Post by NafemanNathan » Thu Feb 11, 2016 10:46 pm
Vibrate much?!mercutio wrote:unless you remake the metal bracket in plastic?NafemanNathan wrote:Also the cast bracket underneath all the plastic that bolts to the door and holds the actual mirror is a fair old lump. I've currently removed a pair to have them machined back to fit some different mirrors. Not much you can remove from them if you want to keep the OEM look though.

And easier said than done anyway, unless you have access to a 3D printer (the non-brittle, non-prototype, expensive type) and still that would probably vibrate too much.
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