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bodger - 8/4/10 at 03:47 PM

Anyone dealt with this company ?

I emailed them this morning but no reply yet & no phone number or address given on the site. I'm just a bit wary of parting with money when there's no proper address given.


dan__wright - 8/4/10 at 03:55 PM

i think that's who i used, quick delivery but it was slightly too thick meaning there was only a few threads on the nut, got a local engineering place to turn it down a mil or 2. they weren't sure what it was made of but said it was bloody hard as it chewed a few tools up while they did it.


dhutch - 8/4/10 at 04:06 PM

quote:
Originally posted by dan__wrightthey weren't sure what it was made of but said it was bloody hard as it chewed a few tools up while they did it.

heat-treated chromoly steel it would seem?


Hellfire - 8/4/10 at 05:10 PM

Usually EN19T IIRC....

Steve


MakeEverything - 8/4/10 at 05:14 PM

Iways think its a shame when engineering firms use "Dirty" photos to sell items like this.

I know not everyone has a show engine, but for marketing purposes, i think it looks naff.


locoR1 - 8/4/10 at 05:55 PM

That where mine came from was delivered quickly and fitted the R1 perfectly, a quality item in my opinion.


daviep - 8/4/10 at 06:31 PM

quote:
Originally posted by MakeEverything
Iways think its a shame when engineering firms use "Dirty" photos to sell items like this.

I know not everyone has a show engine, but for marketing purposes, i think it looks naff.




That's not even close to my idea of a "dirty" picture

I got my sprocket adaptor from them and I am very pleased with it.


afj - 8/4/10 at 06:56 PM

mine came from them very happy


bodger - 8/4/10 at 06:56 PM

I could show you some dirty pictures but I'd probably get booted off the forum