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He made me lots of brass parts! No extra's, but can build another 1 out of brass or aluminum! I found a cool brass points cover on ebay. It's a maltese cross. He made me a gas petcock cover, and brass spacers and mounts for my air cleaner and front pulley cover!
here are a few pics. Not trying to jack your post. Pm me if your interested in anything like this. We have a side garage shop that we make parts and such called Slacker Garage Shop.
oh, I did find my spare Willie G cover. Was chrome. I powder coated it in a black chrome. Pictures kinda suck, but I will sell this one. I can get a better picture if interested.
is he in the realm of *****, im be doing a jockey shift soon. and im looking for a crazy **** what do you think he can conger up? And dont even trip brother im not worried about post jacking its all good
yep he actually did a jockey shift **** in aluminum for someone a few months ago. Looks like my brass items just in aluminum with black powder coated ribs. Just need to know what your looking for(style) and dimensions. Bolt hole size/threads etc.! He does alot of kickers for the 80's Yamaha XS650 with brass knuckles or bike style pedals. We have a powder coater, sand blaster, lathe, etc! Something to do on weekends while having some adult beverages!
For a points cover, these guys will make what you want, or you can get one of their existing designs. Awesome parts and the best customer service on Earth. Have a look around: FigureMachine.com
Here's a small representation of what they can do:
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