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Whats up guys. Im looking for black low profile rotor hardware for my low rider S. I had ordered some from imzz elite but after almost 4 months of no hardware and no response from them I had my cc company cancel the transaction. I know Lyndall makes hardware but they are always out of stock. Anyone else know where I can get these? Thanks
I used Harley "Texture" paint (spray can) and it has held up great. Spray a blob on a piece of cardboard and dab it on with a q-tip for touch-up if needed.
I got mine through Lyndal brake. But they were a way overpriced. I got my arp hardware for the rear pulley from Summit Racing. They were great to deal with. You can maybe try them too.
I got mine through Lyndal brake. But they were a way overpriced. I got my arp hardware for the rear pulley from Summit Racing. They were great to deal with. You can maybe try them too.
See , thats what i call a proper blackout bike.
Nice job, sir
So I dropped $300 on some lyndall rotor hardware and boy oh boy do they look fuggin sweet!
problem is, I think the bolts are too long! They bottom out before even pushing the top hat into the spring washer! Not to mention the bolt heads contact the fork legs.... currently awaiting a response from lyndall.
They were pretty good at getting back to me when I dealt with them. I just used the titanium bolts to connect my Lyndal rotors to my hubs. I didnt have the rubber around them. The front and back ones are different sizes. As far as the 12pt ARP pulley bolts l found them way cheaper from other places.
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