rear and front light indicator lense for a Classic wanted
rear and front light indicator lense for a Classic wanted
Hello,I`m still seeking for a rear and front light indicator lense for a Classic.I called Startright, Norton and a few others, but they seems to be very rare?RegardsRobert
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Re: rear and front light indicator lense for a Classic wanted
Hi Robert,Front indicator lens is a Yamaha part and available either as a genuine part or a cheaper replica.Rear lens was made by an English company L E Perei, no longer in business. To the best of my knowledge, no new ones are available although some Classic owners may have their own private stock.I don't think it was made just for Norton, so it is possible it was used on another vehicle of that time.
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Re: rear and front light indicator lense for a Classic wanted
Is it possible to have them copied as all Classic owners may want to chip in and get some made?
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Re: rear and front light indicator lense for a Classic wanted
@RichardThank`s for your postingThe front ones are on Ebay@Interpola good idea -> I would buy a set of them
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I have contacted a well know local Injection moulding company, lets see what they say
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This is the reply I got, so I think this is a NO..!!You will need to have a mould tool manufactured app.£3,000!
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Re: rear and front light indicator lense for a Classic wanted
that is very little money for an injection mould tool i am afraid paul especialy for a lens.
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Re: rear and front light indicator lense for a Classic wanted
For the limited number that might actually be paid for, CNC machining from solid coloured acrylic sounds a better option. The lenses don't need to have the various texts and numbers on the outside nor the diamond finish on the inside.The process of 'growing' a solid model using a laser in a resin solution (photo-lithography ?) is another option; who knows anything about that?
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Re: rear and front light indicator lense for a Classic wanted
Hello Richard,a good idea!I posted it in a very activ Austrian Bike (Puch) Forum.Let`s wait and see. Perhaps we are lucky?RegardsRobert
Re: rear and front light indicator lense for a Classic wanted
Hello,@rear indicator lensewe discussed it in the Austrian Forum.A possible way could be 3D printing.I phoned a 3D printing company and asked for the prices.150.- € to scan it~ 50 - 100.- € to print each lenseI`ll try it and will post the results in 2 - 4 weeks.front idicator lenseI found indicator lenses for a Yamaha XJ900 on Ebay for ~5.-€A complete indicator for ~ 20.-€It seems they are the same as the Classic indicators?I`will buy one and post the results too!RegardsRobert
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Re: rear and front light indicator lense for a Classic wanted
Way back in September of '09 I purchased a couple of front indicators(compleat)for £30-00 from Cornish Motor Cycle Spares.I expect they are coppies but they look ok to me,rgds,J.B.
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Re the previous posting,I compaired them to the orriginal and could not spot a differance.J.B.
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Re: rear and front light indicator lense for a Classic wanted
They are not quite the same as the original Yamaha part..the approvals lettering is different, not important.the lens colour of some is slightly different, not important.the material is more brittle, and the boss where the self-tapping screw fits can break off if overtightened (been there, done that twice).genuine ones are left and right handed, replicas are all one hand (that I've seen so far)For all practical purposes, they do the job at a fraction of the cost, and help keep Felixstowe Container Terminal and the Yang Ming line in business.
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Re: rear and front light indicator lense for a Classic wanted
I posed the question of 3D printing to my brther-in-law who seems to know about these things ..... and here's his reply ....-------------------------------------------------------Hi Dave!The only place I've used is Shapeways:http://www.shapeways.com/http://www.sha ... al-options Their transparent material costs about one pound fifty per cubic centimetre, but it looks a bit "milky" due to the way that the material is deposited.If you have a good surviving lens, I'd be tempted to look at making a rubber mould and getting it cast in water-clear resin or acrylic, craft shops seem to offer kits - but it's not something I've ever tried.Solidifying resin in a tank using a laser might give better clarity - the keyword to search for is probably "photopolymer" - but again, it's not something I've used (Shapeways don't offer photopolymer as an option)I'm probably about two or three years out of date with all this stuff! :)Eric
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So unless someone comes up with an alternative?CMSS in Cornwall for me (Hopefully I won't need them to often )J.B.