Dr Pulleys
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Dr Pulleys
Is there no UK dealers for Dr Pulley,s?
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Re: Dr Pulleys
No, but they can ordered direct with no issues.
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Re: Dr Pulleys
Can also be ordered through various European retailers eg Maksor, SipScootershop amongst others.
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Re: Dr Pulleys
Thanks for the info
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Re: Dr Pulleys
The German Dr Pulley supplier is at www.drpulley.info or email info@drpulley.info, their webiste is awkward to navigate for the parts you want but they sell the complete range and because they are inside the eu they are cheaper than taiwan etc with import duties.
On their shop page, click on menu (top right) and use the drop down menus to find their type list or use the link I've provided below, then find your bike and see what to order.
http://www.drpulley.info/drpulley_docs/Typenliste.htm
On their shop page, click on menu (top right) and use the drop down menus to find their type list or use the link I've provided below, then find your bike and see what to order.
http://www.drpulley.info/drpulley_docs/Typenliste.htm
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Re: Dr Pulleys
That's very useful - for one thing it makes clear what the original weights are, which has always been a bit of a guessing game! I might buy a set for the new Tmax when the original rollers need replacing - not so much for performance (it goes like stink already) but the DrPulley ones last longer, or so I'm told.
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Re: Dr Pulleys
I have used the German suppler no problems at all with them.
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Re: Dr Pulleys
At 29k my Mk 3 Tmax variator rolls were badly worn with lots of flats on them. A set of Dr Pulley sliders and guides has made a world of difference.
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Re: Dr Pulleys
Not surprised at 29k!!!!! They are usually a bit worn after around 12k - given that you are dismantling everything to put a new belt in, and rollers are relatively cheap, I normally change the rollers when the belt is changed.Pukmeister wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 8:01 am At 29k my Mk 3 Tmax variator rolls were badly worn with lots of flats on them. A set of Dr Pulley sliders and guides has made a world of difference.
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Re: Dr Pulleys
So dr pulley weights and sliders plus the hi thrust clutch and I’m good to go