Powerbronze Plastic

Started by Crazy Canadian, July 17, 2008, 12:43:30 PM

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Crazy Canadian

Does anyone know this brand for engine cowls and parts??  Is it any good?  Fit and finish?  These are supposed to be plastic and NOT fiberglass.  How will they hold up compared to fibreglass?  What is the rest of my Monster, glass or plastic?
2007 S2R 800, 14T Front Sprocket, Simple Tail Chop, SpeedyMoto Sliders, Arrow Steering Damper, Rizoma Reverse Retro Bar End Mirrors, Arrow Full Exhaust, Crazy Ass Driver.

hypurone

The rest of your monster is plastic. 'Glass is too finicky, though I would think if it could be done and tightly controlled for quality, a relaltively small mfg'er like ducati could do it. I wouldn't use any 'glass personally, it just doesn't take vibs very well and the sun and heat kill it. Plus it is heavy...
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Frodoro

I much prepared with plastic than glass. Most of the people are rarely used glass because it is finicky just like what hypurone said. . And at the same time it is weightless.

Howie

Crazy Canadian is asking about products from a company in England called Powerbronze:

http://www.powerbronze.co.uk/shop/products.aspx?MC_ID=818254

Mojo S2R

Seems the only part they have for Ducati is a chainguard for the 1098.  Didn't see anything for the Monster.  Unless you plan on making modifications to something you like there.

adgergewh

Quote from: Mojo S2R on September 05, 2010, 03:24:41 AM
Seems the only part they have for Ducati is a chainguard for the 1098.  Didn't see anything for the Monster.  Unless you plan on making modifications to something you like there.

They have things for the S4...if you search Ducati there are a few other things.

Mojo S2R

Doh!  I clicked Ducati on the right of the first screen that came up which of course was for chain guards.

Prices seem pretty reasonable too.