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leeds



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Patience is a virtue!

There are many items in the pipeline.

Please understand that it does take time, energy, patience and dare I say money to bring new items into the market place.

I know of a few item in the development pool

If my understanding of Dwarfism is correct what I have managed to eavesdrop on Razz there may well be some rear protection in the pipeline.

To get things right takes time, thinking and care plus some pennies in research and development.


So patience is a virtue so bear with us folks.


Now where is my whip so I can encourage the dwarves to work faster as I have a few items in the pipeline which I want to come out of the far end of the pipeline.

Brendan


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landy andy



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I'm not sure we need items from "your far end", but you know best Whistle Rolling with laughter

Andy
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leeds



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Andy, you will get a good slapping if you are not very careful Rolling with laughter


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Yannis



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Sorry to bring this back up, but did anyone ever find a wheel carrier with a built in bumperette and a matching one for the other side or a wheel carrier compatible with existing bumperetes?
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Grey110



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Hi Yannis,

I have an Ex-Tec rear wheel carrier which fits with bumperettes.

Only drawback is that it is expensive.

See http://shop.ex-tec.de/product_info.php?products_id=6

Martin

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leeds



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Yannis wrote:
Sorry to bring this back up, but did anyone ever find a wheel carrier with a built in bumperette and a matching one for the other side or a wheel carrier compatible with existing bumperetes?



I do not know of a swing away wheel carrier which has built in rear bumperettes/corner protectors.

The best swingaway wheel carrier I have come across is the Nakatanenga stainless steel wheel carier. They have rear corner protectors which fit with thir wheelcarrier on 110's and 90's without mudflaps.

Be aware that many cheap rear bumperettes will not work without modifications with most swingaway wheel carriers.


Brendan
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Grey110 wrote:
Hi Yannis,

I have an Ex-Tec rear wheel carrier which fits with bumperettes.

Only drawback is that it is expensive.

See http://shop.ex-tec.de/product_info.php?products_id=6

Martin



That is some Hinge Bracket Shocked Shocked No wonder its that price. Quite interesting that it takes a lot of the deformation out of the equation from the rear tub. Thumbs Up
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