"Knee knocker" tank badges
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- robcurrie
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Re: "Knee knocker" tank badges
Peterp wrote:I might be interested but where can I find a photograph of the badges?
Here you go..
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Re: "Knee knocker" tank badges
mmm. That seems to be 4 people who might be interested in production of 25-50 of each of Matchless and AJS knee knocker badges in a 4 year period.
clive
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Re: "Knee knocker" tank badges
I would be interested in two pairs of =M= badges.
The location of this poll and the number of forum users shouldn't be taken as a sign of disinterest.
Regards,
Knut Sonsteby
The location of this poll and the number of forum users shouldn't be taken as a sign of disinterest.
Regards,
Knut Sonsteby
- ajscomboman
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Re: "Knee knocker" tank badges
mdt-son wrote:I would be interested in two pairs of =M= badges.
The location of this poll and the number of forum users shouldn't be taken as a sign of disinterest.
Regards,
Knut Sonsteby
It isn't, this proposal was also placed in the Jampot at the time. Almost 4 yrs on there are still under 10 potential sales registered. It's never going to happen based on those figures.
Unlike the new easy roll on/ roll off stands, the first batch has sold out already and NO they are nothing like the originals and were never designed to be so as they actually work!
Re: "Knee knocker" tank badges
"...and NO they are nothing like the originals and were never designed to be so as they actually work!" - no need for a redesign the '63 on "tread down" stands work perfectly, absolutely no effort required.
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Re: "Knee knocker" tank badges
Reynard24 wrote:"...and NO they are nothing like the originals and were never designed to be so as they actually work!" - no need for a redesign the '63 on "tread down" stands work perfectly, absolutely no effort required.
Got one of those and agree they're better than the original pre 63 stands but they're still not as good as the ones I'm producing. You can put a twin on the stand wearing just socks with the easy roll on/off type. Even on the post 63 stands the ears above the pivot are prone to deforming and bending, not on my ones they can't.
Are you coming to Kempton tomorrow James, if so you'll see one in the flesh.
Re: "Knee knocker" tank badges
ajscomboman wrote:Reynard24 wrote: You can put a twin on the stand wearing just socks with the easy roll on/off type.

I poke badgers with spoons.....from 2 metres.
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Re: "Knee knocker" tank badges
SPRIDDLER wrote:ajscomboman wrote:Reynard24 wrote: You can put a twin on the stand wearing just socks with the easy roll on/off type.
What you do in the Swift shed is best left unimagined.
I'm just so kinky I had to load a video of it onto youtube!!!

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Re: "Knee knocker" tank badges
Right, no more hi-jacking this thread with talk about centrestands. We'll keep that discussion for the correct thread.
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