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Posted: Mar. 17 2008,12:24 QUOTE

Does anywhere do race plastics for a 3MA

Cheers Martin
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Posted: Mar. 17 2008,21:41 QUOTE

My bodywork is aftermarket, but I've no idea if it was produced in the UK or in Japan - or anywhere else for that matter. I've never seen anyone list it, but I've never looked particularly hard or asked if anyone has old moulds and would be willing to knock out a set. Might be worth mailing a few of the long etsablished f/glass producers - ARD etc. I'd imagine that you could fit Reverse Cyl TZ (TZ-U, W or A) stuff faily easily if you didn't mind makling up a few brackets?  

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Posted: Nov. 06 2008,11:40 QUOTE

My fairing is a fibreglass aftermarket one too, but no idea who made it I'm afraid.  Instead of the V-piece behind the front wheel, the two fairing lowers join down the middle.

I'd be happy to swap it for a complete original one if that helps...  :laugh:


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Posted: Nov. 08 2008,14:48 QUOTE

Last time i checked Dennis Trollope was still selling  w/a replica seats etc.. [ mine came from him ].      As i may  have hinted at before it's no straight bolt on...... the rev. tz although similar in design is shorter, lower etc., the engine is tiny in comparision to the 3ma [ no balance shaft for a start].        I ended up cutting the tz lower in half [vertically], then adding a strip of glass-fibre approx. 30mm to widen it.         So a bit of work involved,  seems more robust than stock stuff though.                    Steve.
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