ia there anywhere (UK) i can obtain these from , was going to install some switchbacks but a bit pointless if the clear lenses don't exist
@john_needs_a_bike The one source I knew of just sold their last ones a couple months ago. They seemed to go fast at the end.Ladies and gents ,
Sold the last set this morning.
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I don't think so... @ad1993pan was the only source for the 1100's lenses. You'll only find lenses for the 1300 elsewhere and they're not interchangeableThere was a guy in Holland who sold them for the ST1100 but all gone as of last year. eBay is your best bet I think
No, he doesn't. What he sold was a limited production run he commissioned and when they were gone he was not going to have anymore made.does he not sell them anymore
I don't know much about 3-D printing. Most of the examples I've seen are colored plastics, ceramic compounds, and even metals (high end). Do these machines have the capability of printing a clear plastic?
Yes, and yes... but once you get the quote for a one-off run of one or even several sets, plus the CAD service to make a design that will even be serviceable, those amber lenses aren't going to look so bad after all.
This ^. Nobody before that I've ever seen nor since (though it's only been a minute or two. It was quite a process to get them manufactured. He wasn't keen to do a second run so what's out there is all there is. Presumably they're all in the hands of individuals. They're not really a product you might buy up for speculation down the road.. @ad1993pan was the only source for the 1100's lenses.
At this point there might be someone bought a set and didn't install them or a spare pair and at some point no longer need them. Those might be offered for sale here on on ebay. Who knows. Getting those made was one of the coolest labors of love I've seen in the ST world. And there have been a lot of them for both STs.ia there anywhere (UK) i can obtain these from , was going to install some switchbacks but a bit pointless if the clear lenses don't exist
OK, in another thread a number of our active members talked about using 3-D printers for various things. I was wondering if anyone had access to a laser scanner that could create a file suitable for a printer.Yes, and yes... but once you get the quote for a one-off run of one or even several sets,