I've always liked these but I've never known who used to make them?Dunno mate… but they shudda gone to Specsavers
None of these 60s cafe racer type add-ons make a jot of differenceFor the man who likes to transport a lot of aluminium.
I've added some extra finning to this royal Enfield headHere's the ron wood version of added fins.
For no reason in particular I want a finned points cover but I can't find any for sale. Does anybody know where I could find one?
Unclviny
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Sir Eddy ....in US!
Webco made some stuff like theseI always thought they were Webco branded
That must be a new model, not seeing it in their line-up..If you're really into finning - as you appear to be - maybe...
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Don Pender on this site did have some. I bought one some years ago. The castings around the fins were kind of rough. I haven't smoothed them out yet. I saw a set of CNC'd rocker covers on Ebay a few years ago. Scored them for $100. Absolute bling. Front and rear.Norton Commando Finned Points Cover, by A R E - Very Nice Shape | eBay
Overall very nice condition. Has small scratch that I do believe will polish out.www.ebay.com
Baz,Hi
Does anyone know who used to make these finned oil pipe fittings?
These are on an atlas engine but I have seen them on commando engines
I hope the oil doesn’t get cooled so much it freezes in that thing!I picked the engine up today
Here's a close up of the finned fitting
There's no makers name that I can see
I bought these finned rocker covers many moons ago at Gus Kuhn in London, ( long since out of business) they were advertized as Duntall items.Hi
Does anyone know who used to make these finned oil pipe fittings?
These are on an atlas engine but I have seen them on commando engines
Yep I know where the rocker covers come fromI bought these finned rocker covers many moons ago at Gus Kuhn in London, ( long since out of business) they were advertized as Duntall items.
They are still fitted on my bike, makes it 10 mph faster .(lol)