Mark Hooton
Cymarcbikeparts
Come on Mark, get your finger out! Anyone would think you had better things to do with your time....
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Come on Mark, get your finger out! Anyone would think you had better things to do with your time....
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Stop telling Mark that looks good, or he'll put his prices up.
Mark, that looks shite, I'll give you £10 for one, powdercoated black.![]()
)+1 for my 2013 GSA when they're available please. I'll even pop over & let you fit it for me. And while you're at it can you please come up with something to stop people robbing my Nav V which I ALWAYS forget about when I walk away from the bike?
Thanx in advance.
+1 for my 2013 GSA when they're available please. I'll even pop over & let you fit it for me. And while you're at it can you please come up with something to stop people robbing my Nav V which I ALWAYS forget about when I walk away from the bike?
Thanx in advance.

)Mark, looks very nice, but I like the idea of having a RAM fixing option too!

Will this be as easy to nick as the clocks ?
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its my guess that even with the slots in the strength of the bracket will still be enough to stop many thieves whilst still being adjusted for fitting in the first instance.Nice idea, but where you've cut the holes at the end to allow the bend for the bracket, that looks like three fairly weak points. Strong enough to do the job and deter the clock theft, but it is that strong enough to stand up to the vibrations the bike will generate or have you just got three good sites for stress fractures there?
I only mention it as I have Rugged Roads light guards made in a similar way and I've got through three generations (kindly supplied FOC) before getting to a version that stands up to the bike.
Very good point pal and thanks for making it - I`ve used the technique before and so far (touch wood) that on 2mm thick stainless with the dimensions indicated I am yet to get a stress fracture - naturally this doesn`t mean I ain`t gonna get one so your thoughts are very helpful - I could remove the bending slots altogether and just rely on the `spring` of the material to allow for the slight dimensional differences.................
With that said the brace will be cushioned on the clocks with taps of neoprene which may dissipate the shocks somewhat and also protect the plastic surface of the clocks.
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Nice work Mark. Bloody good idea & I like the fit. Looks robust enough. I'd be up for one of the final versions . Can they be powder coated?
Also, I found out yesterday how much a replacement set of cloakcs are from bmw - I was quoted £630
No wonder they are getting nicked![]()

Can someone explain where the market is for all these nicked clocks or is there some weirdo hoarder out there![]()