Camel 1 taillight holder rubber?
Verfasst: Sonntag 26. Juli 2020, 09:42
Would you be interested in having me let a professional make a mould and cast for the taillight rubber for a Moto Morini 500 Camel 1, and get one (or two) copy's for yourself?
Both Hans and i need this part for our Camel 1 projects, and we are looking for some sort of crowd funding.
The more people we can put on our list, the less is will cost us (and you) in making an X amount on taillight rubbers for the Camel 1.
It's not something we do for profit, it's just that the Pro wants to be paid for his time in making the mould and perfectioning the end result and he did an excellent job on other rare vintage motorcycle parts he made in the past.
I visited him this week with a professional mould which was specially made for this part, and he just rejected the mould, simply for the reason that he wanted to make it even better to get the result that he, and i, want in the end: No bubbles, no weak rubber castings.
This is going to cost money, so if we can make a list, of let's say a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 20 orders, we are in business. A mould will survive 15/ 20 castings.
I do not know the price yet, all will be more clear if i can get an exact number of people interested and have an order list, so i can see if this project can be achieved
Then i can discuss price with the maker, and let you do a payment before hand.
Please send me a PM or @ if you are interested?
tomros@live.nl
Both Hans and i need this part for our Camel 1 projects, and we are looking for some sort of crowd funding.
The more people we can put on our list, the less is will cost us (and you) in making an X amount on taillight rubbers for the Camel 1.
It's not something we do for profit, it's just that the Pro wants to be paid for his time in making the mould and perfectioning the end result and he did an excellent job on other rare vintage motorcycle parts he made in the past.
I visited him this week with a professional mould which was specially made for this part, and he just rejected the mould, simply for the reason that he wanted to make it even better to get the result that he, and i, want in the end: No bubbles, no weak rubber castings.
This is going to cost money, so if we can make a list, of let's say a minimum of 10 and a maximum of 20 orders, we are in business. A mould will survive 15/ 20 castings.
I do not know the price yet, all will be more clear if i can get an exact number of people interested and have an order list, so i can see if this project can be achieved
Then i can discuss price with the maker, and let you do a payment before hand.
Please send me a PM or @ if you are interested?
tomros@live.nl