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Post by lolly on Jan 22, 2020 12:24:52 GMT 1
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Post by oldelsieboy on Jan 22, 2020 12:36:40 GMT 1
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Post by JonW on Jan 22, 2020 13:11:55 GMT 1
you can do a lot of fixing of your own loom for 300quid :/
NOS ones are about 100-150 more....
The old chinese ones yuniparts used to sell were under the hundy werent they?
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Post by headcoats on Jan 22, 2020 13:24:41 GMT 1
Didn't someone buy one of these but the new style fuse box wouldn't fit under the side panel?
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Post by billbott on Jan 22, 2020 13:45:17 GMT 1
Didn't someone buy one of these but the new style fuse box wouldn't fit under the side panel? I fitted a blade fuse box to repair my own loom (15 years ago!): it does fit but my sidepanel is held off by around 6mm - rubbers still grip it and its not noticeable.
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Post by earthman on Jan 22, 2020 14:46:33 GMT 1
you can do a lot of fixing of your own loom for 300quid :/ NOS ones are about 100-150 more.... The old chinese ones yuniparts used to sell were under the hundy werent they? I agree, fix it yourself for a lot less, unless there's hardly any of it to begin with. Compared to modern vehicles with CANBUS wiring etc, it's a pretty simple loom really.
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Post by philmill on Jan 23, 2020 21:49:27 GMT 1
I Bought a loom from him for my H1, its nicely made but a but stiff, hard to get it to go where I wanted, I put cable ties loosely to get the position and after a couple of weeks it was ok, not helped as they come rolled up of course. I was happy with it, but it was a lot less than these.
Phil
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Post by JonW on Jan 24, 2020 0:13:04 GMT 1
I'm starting to see an 'LC curse' for people doing stuff for our bikes. The bikes are worth good money now and they know there is a market and they know we are used to seeing high prices, its a suppliers dream. :/
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Post by tlmark on Jan 24, 2020 15:14:56 GMT 1
Didn't someone buy one of these but the new style fuse box wouldn't fit under the side panel? Yup I used one of these on my rebuild and the fuse box is a issue but I got round it by mounting it lower down
its fine in all other aspects
I was going to get the LC club one but I had waited 3 months and it was holding my build, and the guy who made them had an accident. so I cancelled it.
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Post by headcoats on Jan 24, 2020 15:54:18 GMT 1
I'm starting to see an 'LC curse' for people doing stuff for our bikes. The bikes are worth good money now and they know there is a market and they know we are used to seeing high prices, its a suppliers dream. :/
He's got it in for the Z650 owners too, £365 for their looms !
I bought a genuine one for around £130 from Malaysia several years a go , pity they dried up He needs some feedback though to address the fusebox issue
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Post by 123 on Jan 24, 2020 22:08:21 GMT 1
the lc club loom are spot 0n would recommend
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Post by shell2tx on Jan 24, 2020 22:37:14 GMT 1
Is that not an Austin Maxi fuse box? lol, Ive got three looms to do all with knackered fuse boxes just ordered 2 from yambits £64 its an expensive disease.
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Post by stumpy on Jan 25, 2020 9:03:38 GMT 1
i had one off alan for my gsx1100et, was perfect and only £250, saved a lot of time trying to find breaks in old loom, highly recommend
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