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Title: PE400 guard and headlight plastics
Post by: frostype400 on June 03, 2011, 08:37:41 pm
I am chasing a very nice headlight plastic and number plate and rear guard I doubt I can find nos but if I have got some good ones to start from I will be set if someone has a nos anything 400 let me know I am prepared to pay what nos is worth, thanks Michael.
Title: Re: PE400 guard and headlight plastics
Post by: maxvmx on June 05, 2011, 11:23:08 am
Hi, I've just bought a reproduction one ex UK, I'm going to sell it as just after buying it I managed to get a very original tidy one - interested?
Title: Re: PE400 guard and headlight plastics
Post by: frostype400 on June 05, 2011, 11:28:11 am
I don't know can you post some pics my mate got a repro one from uk and I don't think he was to impressed with the quality, thanks Michael.
Title: Re: PE400 guard and headlight plastics
Post by: maxvmx on June 05, 2011, 07:52:18 pm
Can you PM a email address and I'll forward pictures
Title: Re: PE400 guard and headlight plastics
Post by: mxfool on June 05, 2011, 08:03:59 pm
Hi maxvmx just wondering is this motoduro plastics as i am after good quality(gloss and smooth good colour) can you post the pics hear cause there might be  interest for others.
mxfool
Title: Re: PE400 guard and headlight plastics
Post by: frostype400 on June 05, 2011, 08:12:03 pm
Motoduro uses DC mxfool I have talked to Nick about that but prix historic does a pe f/glass headlight. ;)

PM sent Max, thanks alot Michael.
Title: Re: PE400 guard and headlight plastics
Post by: lukeb1961 on June 05, 2011, 11:00:51 pm
The only really good PE headlight shroud is/was from the UK, from Gary Marsh.
I got two from him a while back and can confirm they are excellent.
Absolutely perfect - but be warned, a fairly difficult chap to contact/deal with...
Title: Re: PE400 guard and headlight plastics
Post by: LWC82PE on June 06, 2011, 12:54:23 am
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but be warned, a fairly difficult chap to contact/deal with...

You got that right. He has none left anyway and several of us gave up on him trying to get more made.

Seriously out of shape

(http://public.blu.livefilestore.com/y1py1NkxWtJheU-BNVionddVOXUOQCLZEhfI9txxJC5VMHHTmkmoalkdYa11wC6QhyhZoq9dFy1y5Qya7-QE5eBAA/P4270143.JPG?psid=1)

If i had the time i could show you the sorts of things that can be done to old plastics if your desperate. If you found a shell thats just faded it is possible to paint it and get it looking as if its not painted.
Title: Re: PE400 guard and headlight plastics
Post by: lukeb1961 on June 07, 2011, 05:35:08 pm
Seriously out of shape
Leith, I placed one onto a NOS headlight (that came from you!) in the sunshine of summer and it fitted like a glove, took correct shape and is now resident in North Carolina on Bill's daughter's bike. Looks dead-set perfect.

A great pity that none are left - I have found nothing close to them.
Luke
Title: Re: PE400 guard and headlight plastics
Post by: LWC82PE on June 07, 2011, 06:16:25 pm
I think i will have to stick it in the sun and see what happens. The mounts are bent too. The only hope we have is if somehow Nick at Motoduro can take over and buy the rights to the mould from Gary.
Title: Re: PE400 guard and headlight plastics
Post by: frostype400 on June 07, 2011, 08:37:51 pm
Are you sure they are injection moulded that looks vacuum moulded to me because when that has been made that part has been sucked in as has the mounts I am making my own thermoformer to do my own plastic work atleast try it out I might fail but that is the worst that could happen. ;)

Also I was going to have a crack at making an airbox it is obviously been a 2 part mould on the airbox not blow moulded because there is a part line cleary visible I think that DC moulds aren't as good as they could be.
Title: Re: PE400 guard and headlight plastics
Post by: LWC82PE on June 07, 2011, 09:30:02 pm
Well this is injection moulded. You can not vacume form these in one piece. Thats why DC makes theres in 2 bits and pop rivets the 2 bits together. The injection moulded ones even had the part numbers cast in. The colour was good but not perfect because the plastic is sort of not the same as original. I dont know what it is but is sort of has a semi translucent look to the surface and looks a bit different, but as Luke says these were the best available while they were available. Mine is quite rock hard though and not too flexible. I know at least one broke and they were ment to be changing the plastic. Then things went quiet. Air boxes are not in the same league as the light shells. I dont think they are in desperate need of reproduction yet.