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  • #16
    thanks paps. i'm familiar with nos parts. i actually have to get some hardware from them. but the rivets from them are repops and i know somebody out there makes them where you can get bulk pricing. i just don't know where i can find them. i doing some searching but no luck yet. len.
    AMCA #765

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    • #17
      Bob

      any idea if the one with the handle and screw would do as good as the hammer one ?
      Moose
      aka Glenn

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      • #18
        Glenn, any thing other than a hammer is better. I have a lot of Chicago Motorcycle Supply vintage brake linings that are 60 plus years old and there’s nothing wrong with them but there a little brittle, its real east to crack one when you’re whacking with a primitive tool (Hammer). I use that tool in my shop press. I just stick a milling or drill press vise on it to hold the lower tooling and take my time. I’ll admit it’s much easier to have one of my boys doing the pumping so I have both hands free. I’m in the process of trying to rig something up in the press to do the fender rivets that Gerry mentioned earlier in this tread. A 50 ton shop press is a gift from the Gods. Bob L
        AMCA #3149
        http://www.thegoodoldmotorcyclepartscompany.com

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        • #19
          thanks Bob
          I did get the one from your supplier but the upgraded one instead of the hammer one
          Moose
          aka Glenn

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