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British Parts Amal

March 22nd, 2012 admin Posted in European Motorcycle Handle Bars, Levers & Mirrors Comments Off

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Motorcycle Bar End

March 7th, 2012 admin Posted in European Motorcycle Handle Bars, Levers & Mirrors Comments Off

Motorcycle End
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Style Lever Assembly

September 13th, 2011 admin Posted in European Motorcycle Handle Bars, Levers & Mirrors Comments Off

Style Lever Assembly

How do I remove a broken lever-style bathtub drain?

It is stuck in the "closed" position. I don't want to replace right now, I'd like to just use a rubber stopper to plug the drain but how do I get the stopper and the lever assembly out of the tub? Do I need to shut off the water main to do this?
OK, got the plate off but assembly is not coming out. Is there a way to remove the basket over the drain hole in the tub, and then remove the stopper?

No, the stopper is usually in the tee of the tub waste.If you can't pull it up it will need to be removed from the bottom of the tub,sorry.

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Handlebar Handle Bar

August 20th, 2011 admin Posted in European Motorcycle Handle Bars, Levers & Mirrors Comments Off

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Motorcycle Handle bars and Handlebars?

What's the difference between the two other than the price. I've got an old import bobber/chopper that have 7/8" handlebars. What's the difference between 7/8" ape hanger motorcycle handlebars and 7/8" bicycle handlebars. I mean seriously they look the same. P.S. I don't care about the hiding the wires crap, I ride a real so all the goodies hang out.
Thanks for the comments.

xyz: you must not look into bobbers or know what they are otherwise you would know that between 70-80% of the extra electronics in most bobbers such as.........turn signals, horn, electric starter, handle bar switches/controls, etc are all BOBBED because they are only necessities to lazy people. Therefore I don't have wires to hide, and those that are Chrome Braided.

http://wwww.oldschoolbobbers.com/wp-content/gallery/random-bobber-pics/2006-xtreme-bobber-2.jpg

This is my bike minus the apes (14" apes have already been ordered, so they won't be as tall as these.)

The difference is the thickness of the metal tubing used. Motorcycle handlebars are built to withstand the vibration of the engine and rigors of the road. While the two may look the same, installing bicycle handlebars on a motorcycle will result in your losing control of your motorcycle when the metal tubing of bicycle handlebars fail.

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Silver Vase Team

June 21st, 2011 admin Posted in European Motorcycle Handle Bars, Levers & Mirrors Comments Off

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Get Your Holiday Shopping Done Early with These Clearance Items

Getting a head start on your holiday shopping is always a great idea. When you can get a head start on gifts at clearance prices, it's an even better idea.
Yes, you always want to shop for sales, but for an even better price, cruise the clearance aisles – both in the store and online. Most retailers will set aside clearance goods where they want to quickly turn over their stock to make room for the next season. Retailers recognize that savvy shoppers know a good deal when they see one.

One reason to shop early is that there will be a better selection of goods on sale. When you wait until the last minute, you can bet that sweaters, scarves and gloves will be plentiful. What will not be available are those unusual gifts that let the receiver know you put some thought into your selection.

Gifts from Around the World

A particularly nice gift to give is one that you will not find in the local department store – something like unusual home goods or jewelry created or manufactured by designers around the world. A great example is a handcrafted smoky quartz ring set in sterling silver.
Made by Avi Soffer Designs, an Israeli artist, this ring measures a rich 16 mm wide. It has a filigree band and is perfect for complementing any wardrobe. If you are worried about ordering from an overseas designer, don't be. Avi Soffer Designs has offices and customer service representatives in the United States, too.

For an even more unique piece of sterling silver jewelry, consider the Tibetan script ring from Nepal. Made of sterling silver with gold-plated script, the band is 12 mm wide. The Sanskrit letters around the ring read "Om Mani Padme Hum." This mantra invokes the blessings of Chenrezig, reportedly the most compassionate of all Buddhas.

The purchase of this ring benefits those who wear it as well as Nepalese children from 20 families whose educational programs are funded through the sale of jewelry created by Dipak Tuladhar. The artist uses proceeds from the sales to sponsor and fund his Modern Newa-English Schools. These schools educate children in their heart language – Nepal Bhasha – rather than Sanskrit and Khas, which the children do not naturally speak.
From another part of the world, you could select that famous symbol of the Aztec empire – a wooden Aztec calendar for a steal. Handmade by artisans in Mexico, the 18.5-inch circle calendar is made of intricately painted pine wood that is polished to a fine sheen.

For a bright touch to any living room or dining room, give a bright red, round bamboo vase from Vietnam. For a bargain price, this bamboo lacquer ware vase is set by hand and looks beautiful empty or holding a bouquet of your favorite flowers. It measures 10 inches high by 10 inches in diameter.

Athletes

If you have an athlete on your holiday shopping list, you will be pleased to find great stocks of athletic gear at affordable prices. Start with a nylon sports duffle from the recipient's alma mater or favorite team.

You might also pick up a bag with two handles and a removable shoulder strap. Measuring 20 inches long by 10 inches wide and 12 inches deep, this bag is big enough to tote exercise clothes to the gym or books to school. A large front pocket holds pens, identification and coins – but best of all is the college athletics logo on the front. Some of the hot colleges include Alabama, University of Florida, West Virginia, Auburn, Louisiana State University and Texas Tech.

Another idea for the athlete on your list is the Outbound Spirit 2 two-man tent. For a great price, this 6 ½-pound tent comes with aluminum poles, taped seams, a full rain fly and 3,000 mm waterproofing. What young camper wouldn't love this tent, measuring 4 ½ feet by almost 7 ½ feet by just over 3 feet? It ensures a fun, and dry, time in the great outdoors.

To go with that tent, give the camper a Slumberjack Gallatin 15-degree mummy sleeping bag. Priced at a discount, this bag's light trail weight is perfect for a long hiking trip. It's made with warm, heavy polyester fill that keeps you warm down to 15 degrees, but is lightweight to carry at just 4 pounds 5 ounces.

Electronics

A nice digital camera, iPod, navigation system or even a laptop make fabulous gifts that are often found at clearance prices. When the new models come available, retailers like to clear their stock of the older models so they can highlight the newer models. What better way to get rid of stock than offering it at a clearance price?

So for a happy holiday season – and one that does not break the bank – shop early and look for those clearance-priced bargains.

About the Author

Marquis Brooks is a freelance writer who writes about shopping and finding products on clearance

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Flatware of Rosenthal Products

Rosenthal has long had the Suomi pattern(read below) but in 2006, on the 80th birthday of the original designer, they teamed up with Atelier LZC, best known for their popular "scissor cut style" and gave birth to the "Celebration" pattern. Adding the gold and silver design turned a pattern I didn't care for into one I really like.

The Rosenthal studio-line enters new territory with the "in.gredienti" range. Now the focal point becomes the plates' functionality. Form follows function. The highly individual plates have been designed especially for differing meal requirements. The concept embodies the trend for more individuality as well as that of celebrating food. This set will appeal to the increasing number of ambitious hobby chefs, who are both knowledgeable and appreciate high quality cooking utensils. This quality is guaranteed by the Rosenthal name and the "Made in Germany" seal.

Rosenthal's long established and highly successful "Suomi" porcelain shape was designed by the Finnish designer Timo Sarpaneva in 1976, represents a milestone in the Rosenthal Studio-Line history. Studio Dror designed the "Vase of Phases" series for Rosenthal. The collection was launched at the Ambiente 05 in Frankfurt in white. Please purchase on online www.etabletop.com

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