Hi,
does anyone know where I can buy Dr Pulley Sliders in the UK for my Silverwing?
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Dr Pulley Sliders.
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Re: Dr Pulley Sliders.
Yeah I found that thankyou,just wondered if there was anyone UK based that's all.
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Re: Dr Pulley Sliders.
I've ordered off them as well, great service.
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Re: Dr Pulley Sliders.
If it's 'Scooter centre' in Colne or S.I.P. I've used them for over 16 years for tuning parts on my scooters.
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Re: Dr Pulley Sliders.
+1Funkycowie wrote:I've ordered off them as well, great service.
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Re: Dr Pulley Sliders.
Thankyou for your replies.A Happy new year to eveyone and a safe riding year!
When I bought my Arrow can it came with a set of 21gram Malossi rollers,I fitted those and have been quite happy with them,but they have done 7,000 miles now so I am going to remove them and check for flats as I have heard they don't wear too well,but I would guess it also depends on the enviroment they are used in,I live in the country so they don't work as hard as city work.
On the Dr Pulley website they show them as being all nylon (or is this a example picture) ,my standard ones and the Malossi ones have a steel insert to make the weight up,do the DR Pulley ones have a steel insert?
How do they wear compared to a standard roller? I have the standard variator fitted.
I was looking at fitting the 24gram ones as DR Pulley recommends that you fit a roller 10-15% lighter than OE (27grams). Anyone got a opinion on this?
Many Thanks Andrew...
When I bought my Arrow can it came with a set of 21gram Malossi rollers,I fitted those and have been quite happy with them,but they have done 7,000 miles now so I am going to remove them and check for flats as I have heard they don't wear too well,but I would guess it also depends on the enviroment they are used in,I live in the country so they don't work as hard as city work.
On the Dr Pulley website they show them as being all nylon (or is this a example picture) ,my standard ones and the Malossi ones have a steel insert to make the weight up,do the DR Pulley ones have a steel insert?
How do they wear compared to a standard roller? I have the standard variator fitted.
I was looking at fitting the 24gram ones as DR Pulley recommends that you fit a roller 10-15% lighter than OE (27grams). Anyone got a opinion on this?
Many Thanks Andrew...
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Re: Dr Pulley Sliders.
Standard weight on a TMax is 18g so I fitted 16g Dr Pulleys, very noticeable increase in acceleration, fuel economy is slighty increased, better than my experiences with a JCosta variator replacment on my Gilera Nexus which then got changed to Dr Pulleys.