Mark Hooton
Cymarcbikeparts
Hi all, 
Following the resounding success of my crud catcher, thanks to all the members who got involved and supported me, I have finally `got my finger out` and developed a new product. Sorry it was late in coming but I need to spend a great deal of time to ensure, the best I can, I don`t drop my standards of workmanship
Anyway, less boll*cks
already.
As with most of my clobber (www.cymarcbikeparts.co.uk) I only try to improve on what is already `out there` - in this case I must admit that the standard BMW heel cover is very much fit for purpose but I saw (or so I thought) 3 areas in which I could improve on `good`:
1. By changing the design I have `dropped` the bottom of the heel guard to cover more of the exposed brake master cyclinder linkage. If you compare mine to the standard you`ll see what I mean.
2. By moving to a more exotic material (high grade stainless) I also believe I have increased the wear resistance over the original. indeed, my BMW guard already has scuff marks on it.
3. By using laser technology to manufacture the new part (the BMW one is a formed blank) I believe I have been able to hit tighter tolerances and my part is a much more `tighter` fit.
And, as an aside, it also polishes up very nicely which the BMW does not!
As I said, the BMW one is lovely and I am truly in awe that I have most possibly bought the best bike I have ever purchased in around 30 years of biking - I have just tried to improve on the best in a little way.
Anyway, it is now on fleabay at Item number: 110484127173 and, if any member wants to purchase one, it attracts the standard 10% discount.
I`ll try to get some images in here for you to take a look at.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4064/4290337893_43d982fe8e_b.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4029/4290337295_f2080569f9_b.jpg
Oh yes, I do it plain or slotted depending on what you think looks the best.
Hope you like it, don`t forget to have a look at my wee website on www.cymarcbikeparts.co.uk
Following the resounding success of my crud catcher, thanks to all the members who got involved and supported me, I have finally `got my finger out` and developed a new product. Sorry it was late in coming but I need to spend a great deal of time to ensure, the best I can, I don`t drop my standards of workmanship

Anyway, less boll*cks
already.As with most of my clobber (www.cymarcbikeparts.co.uk) I only try to improve on what is already `out there` - in this case I must admit that the standard BMW heel cover is very much fit for purpose but I saw (or so I thought) 3 areas in which I could improve on `good`:
1. By changing the design I have `dropped` the bottom of the heel guard to cover more of the exposed brake master cyclinder linkage. If you compare mine to the standard you`ll see what I mean.
2. By moving to a more exotic material (high grade stainless) I also believe I have increased the wear resistance over the original. indeed, my BMW guard already has scuff marks on it.

3. By using laser technology to manufacture the new part (the BMW one is a formed blank) I believe I have been able to hit tighter tolerances and my part is a much more `tighter` fit.
And, as an aside, it also polishes up very nicely which the BMW does not!

As I said, the BMW one is lovely and I am truly in awe that I have most possibly bought the best bike I have ever purchased in around 30 years of biking - I have just tried to improve on the best in a little way.
Anyway, it is now on fleabay at Item number: 110484127173 and, if any member wants to purchase one, it attracts the standard 10% discount.
I`ll try to get some images in here for you to take a look at.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4064/4290337893_43d982fe8e_b.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4029/4290337295_f2080569f9_b.jpg
Oh yes, I do it plain or slotted depending on what you think looks the best.
Hope you like it, don`t forget to have a look at my wee website on www.cymarcbikeparts.co.uk





