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Neadethal
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Rubber components/badges

Post by Neadethal »

Apologies if this is old news, but these boys have really interesting stock of rubber parts that are more expensive elsewhere. Inlet rubbers fork my Kanguro €40 a pair.
https://www.startgomma.com/index.php?ro ... ch=Canguro
morini_tom
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Yes, startgomma do really good quality parts.

If you want to save the import hassle, they are usually at the Novegro Autojumble near Milan airport in November, which in itself is worth a visit (the autojumble, not the airport!!)

I fly there on a free air miles flight most years and have a most enjoyable day autojumbling- easily do-able in a day from Heathrow.

Anyone interested in Novegro this year let me know and maybe we can coordinate a border raid
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corsaro chris
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Post by corsaro chris »

There's a plan, Tom!

Same time as the Milan show usually - and they will have the new 1200 engine and X-Cape (?) 1200 on display... worth a long weekend (well - that's what I'm telling Diane).

Good riding,

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morini_tom
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Actually looks like it will be 3-5 November this year which is the week before the Milan show ( EICMA ) unfortunately.

Maybe an excuse for a weeks holiday for some, but I’ll only get a pass out on the 4th I think

https://parcoesposizioninovegro.it/fier ... scambio-4/
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