A abefroman New Member Sep 13, 2013 103 0 0 new orleans Feb 23, 2014 #1 i saw one online somewhere but dont remember where.
MotorBicycleRacing Well-Known Member Jul 28, 2010 5,844 109 63 SoCal Baby!!! www.facebook.com Feb 23, 2014 #2 Spooky Tooth Cycles originally had the 49cc stamped cover then they were bought by BikeBerry who is sold out now. I have some higher end billet clutch covers with 48cc engraved in a few different finishes. Last edited: Feb 23, 2014
Spooky Tooth Cycles originally had the 49cc stamped cover then they were bought by BikeBerry who is sold out now. I have some higher end billet clutch covers with 48cc engraved in a few different finishes.
W whipaway Member Mar 15, 2013 46 0 6 NY Feb 24, 2014 #2 You could get a letter/number stamping kit and stamp your own: http://www.harborfreight.com/36-piece-1-8-eighth-inch-steel-letter-number-stamping-set-800.html Not for use on hardened steel, but soft Chinese aluminum stamps easily. Last edited: Feb 24, 2014
You could get a letter/number stamping kit and stamp your own: http://www.harborfreight.com/36-piece-1-8-eighth-inch-steel-letter-number-stamping-set-800.html Not for use on hardened steel, but soft Chinese aluminum stamps easily.
MotorBicycleRacing Well-Known Member Jul 28, 2010 5,844 109 63 SoCal Baby!!! www.facebook.com Feb 24, 2014 #3 whipaway said: You could get a letter/number stamping kit and stamp your own: http://www.harborfreight.com/36-piece-1-8-eighth-inch-steel-letter-number-stamping-set-800.html Click to expand... 3/16" tall stamped numbers ain't going to be very impressive and barely readable. the cover he was asking about looked like this and was $19.99
whipaway said: You could get a letter/number stamping kit and stamp your own: http://www.harborfreight.com/36-piece-1-8-eighth-inch-steel-letter-number-stamping-set-800.html Click to expand... 3/16" tall stamped numbers ain't going to be very impressive and barely readable. the cover he was asking about looked like this and was $19.99
Wickedest1 Member Oct 31, 2012 688 7 18 41 connecticut Feb 24, 2014 #4 Dremel with router attachment and a stencil... If its soft enuff for me to scratch my clubs name onto with a flathead, a dremel will work awesome... Just make sure you set your depth about 1/4 of the thickness of said cover... Good luck...
Dremel with router attachment and a stencil... If its soft enuff for me to scratch my clubs name onto with a flathead, a dremel will work awesome... Just make sure you set your depth about 1/4 of the thickness of said cover... Good luck...
rock out New Member Jul 5, 2013 131 0 0 canada Feb 25, 2014 #5 MotorBicycleRacing said: Spooky Tooth Cycles originally had the 49cc stamped cover then they were bought by BikeBerry who is sold out now. I have some higher end billet clutch covers with 48cc engraved in a few different finishes. Click to expand... That black one looks awesome! How much are you selling that one?
MotorBicycleRacing said: Spooky Tooth Cycles originally had the 49cc stamped cover then they were bought by BikeBerry who is sold out now. I have some higher end billet clutch covers with 48cc engraved in a few different finishes. Click to expand... That black one looks awesome! How much are you selling that one?