The Thing..2.0
#1
The Thing..2.0
Hi guys, havent posted in a long time,just finished my 2nd upgrade on my fighter ,not everybodies cup of tea .
1st photo was 4 yrs ago ,and now ,have done a ducati s/f tail swap and shorter pipe setup.Talk about a pain in the ****.....cheers
1st photo was 4 yrs ago ,and now ,have done a ducati s/f tail swap and shorter pipe setup.Talk about a pain in the ****.....cheers
#3
Its not a flavor I personally would choose, but it is a job well done, clean and that I can appreciate.
If you have told us previously about the swing arm can you link me to that, if not..do tell..the elliptical adjusters would indicate it is a Kawasaki part or at least those parts grafted on?
If you have told us previously about the swing arm can you link me to that, if not..do tell..the elliptical adjusters would indicate it is a Kawasaki part or at least those parts grafted on?
#4
cheers guys,swingarm is a custom JMC...https://www.google.com/search?q=jmc+...ient=firefox-b
#5
cheers guys,swingarm is a custom JMC...https://www.google.com/search?q=jmc+swingarm&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b
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Abbey Engineering currently manufactures and stocks swing arms. Abbey Engineering has no link to a previous company JMC. This company no longer trades and has gone out of business. Abbey now employs staff from JMC and has all the expertise to manufacture swing arms from its premises in the North West of England. Abbey Engineering currently employs over 60 people with a turnover in excess of £5 million. All new customer orders will be manufactured within 2-4 weeks.
I appreciate that some people are still waiting for parts from JMC. We are currently looking at options to try and assist the director from JMC but to date I have no further information.
Please contact our sales team if you require further assistance.
Regards
Chris Jones
Managing Director
Abbey Engineering currently manufactures and stocks swing arms. Abbey Engineering has no link to a previous company JMC. This company no longer trades and has gone out of business. Abbey now employs staff from JMC and has all the expertise to manufacture swing arms from its premises in the North West of England. Abbey Engineering currently employs over 60 people with a turnover in excess of £5 million. All new customer orders will be manufactured within 2-4 weeks.
I appreciate that some people are still waiting for parts from JMC. We are currently looking at options to try and assist the director from JMC but to date I have no further information.
Please contact our sales team if you require further assistance.
Regards
Chris Jones
Managing Director
#6
Abbey Engineering is the company that bought JMC. I contacted them several months ago, and they were only fulfilling the outstanding orders left over from JMC. They are not taking any new orders for swing arms, and were stopping production once the JMC backlog was completed."
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