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motor cycle bushes

motor cycle bushes

motor cycle bushes

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can any body tell me are dunlop metalastic still working ?
 am after bushes for shock absorbers for a old motor cycle and drawn a blank  

RE: motor cycle bushes

I restored my 1948 Norton a few years back.  I was able to find most of my parts through the Norton owners clubs in Australia and UK.  Found some NOS and repro parts on Ebay.

Some of the repro rubber parts, foot pegs, grips, etc. were of substandard quality.  I kept at it until I found what I wanted.  Takes a lot of time, but the stuff is generally out there.

Rod

RE: motor cycle bushes

Try Metalastik. They are still in business, but there a lot of companies using the name.

Cheers

Greg Locock

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