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Best prop adapter?
Strontium Dog - 29/10/10 at 05:35 AM

I can find a few different suppliers of prop adapters. I have no experience of any of them as this is the first bike engine I've fitted to a car so can you guys tell me the best place to get one from? Obviously I want a quality item but don't want to be fleeced either!

Cheers Si.


jossey - 29/10/10 at 08:05 AM

http://www.sprocket-adaptors.co.uk/


got mine from here but there are a few other options.

i have the ZZR1100 engine.

good luck with your build.

dave


sickbag - 29/10/10 at 08:51 AM

MNR are quite reasonable too. . .

http://www.mnrltd.co.uk/index2.html


matt_gsxr - 29/10/10 at 09:03 AM

I have always assumed that the guy who sells them on www.sprocket-adaptors.co.uk site also supplies them to all the other suppliers to sell.

The ones he sells are certainly of good quality.

Matt


[edited because my spelling is shocking]

[Edited on 29/10/10 by matt_gsxr]


TimC - 29/10/10 at 10:10 AM

Lynsey at sprocket-adaptors.co.uk is a member on here (Clanger.)

He had a hand in building what is now Moorron's MK Indy, the beautiful Locoblade that is for sale on Pistonheads and he built the Striker that Bitsilly used to own.

Good guy - buy direct!


Strontium Dog - 29/10/10 at 10:16 AM

Great, cheers guys! That is pretty much what I thought having had a trawl through the interweb last night. Good to hear they are OK and I won't be wasting my money. This is for one of my own toys as I am gonna stick my 14,000mile TAce engine into a spare chassis. The bike went well with more power and grunt than the early Blades that I have ridden so hopefully should work quite well although it only has a 5 speed box so have to wait and see!

Cheers Si.


Johneturbo - 29/10/10 at 01:44 PM

Ditto with the above, fast delivery had it withing a couple days