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Tail Tidy SOLD OUT

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I got my Tailtidy in my hands yesterday, and I can tell you it is a beautiful piece of work.

The textured-finish powder coat is just stunning!

More updates when I get the time to actually get it mounted.

-Jack
 
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Yepppp My Clam Tail Tidy arrived today and it's quite nicely crafted... in fact it's 100% perfect! Beautiful finish, I can't wait to do the install but I'm ordering new turn indicators to go with the tidy.

Andrew, wonderful fabrication of the highest quality, THANKS!

Vivo
 
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Got mine today too. Really nice quality and finish. It went on without a problem.

Thanks again Spaceclam
 
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Spaceclam wrote:
If you would like a set of billet heal guards, i believe i have some suitable material laying around, and i would happily make some for you, but unless others express interest we are talking probably within the $60-70 range. PM/email me if you are interested.

Most of the time and effort that you pay for goes in to writing code to opperate the CNC, and making the jig to hold the parts for profiling, as well as setting up tools and clean up. Once everything is set up correctly, making more than one part is just as easy as pressing the start button again, and the additional cost of material is nearly insignificant. Thus, the cost for multiple pieces drops dramatically.

The stock pieces are designed to be ultra light weight, (good) while performing the necessary function well, all the while not resorting to plastic.

But i could certainly make some that look cooler.

I'm interested - Still available? Thanks!

- Dervish
 
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Clam is from Jersey?! Well, al-effen-right. I may be up for heel (correct spelling) guards if you could put up a cad model like you did the dipstick./
 
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Clam is from jersey?

This is news to me.

Ill do a drawing and see what i come up with.

-Clam
 
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