Repop 1980 Side Panels....

Started by DKWRACER, March 06, 2004, 09:40:52 PM

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DKWRACER

There has been some communications in this matter, have now received two, so it appears that there is some interest. I should also mention that there should be no mis-communication about the 1980 side panel. Before I begin, if you have a photo to exchange, it would help in the process, the early 80's seemed to envolve changes yearly. Any help is thoroughly welcomed. I have three, both enduro and MX, me thinks they had the same side panels, p/s I am still working on the original headlight bucket from mid 70's...three times worked over to create the "master" maybe by tomorrow.....Thanks, Tom...
Thomas Brosius

DKWRACER

Part two, how many would be interested? I need to cover six sets to pay for the molds....Thanks....
Thomas Brosius

pketchum

I have a 1980 KTM 250 GS and would love to have a remanufactured set of side panels.

Count me IN for at least 1 set, maybe 2 if necessary.  One for racing and one for when I eventually sell the bike.

From what Larry Perkins has told me the remanufactured pieces are done in unpainted fiberglass and won't turn yellow over time as do the NOS white plastic side panels.


Phil Ketchum


Phast Phil
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pketchum

For pictures of the original side panels to be repopped see my "1980 KTM 250" folder at:

http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ketchum57/my_photos

Phast Phil
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El-Viejo

I must be blind.  I don't see the folder......

Age is a tate of mind and an affliction of the body.
Age is a tate of mind and an affliction of the body.

pketchum

It's the very 1st folder.

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pketchum

Try it again, I don't think I set it up correctly for "Sharing" before.  It is now.

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tlanders

I'm glad this has come up. I was wanting to thank Tom publically for the nice job he does with fiberglass panels. I reluctantly bought a pair of panels for my 1978 MC5 from him when I was building it in December, 2002. I say reluctantly because I really wanted plastic panels, not fiberglass. However, I raced the MC5 in 16 National AHRMA races last year, 8 of which were 1 hour Cross Country races, and the panels held up beautifully. They don't look new now, but they still look good.

This last winter I built a 1980 MC80. I bought the second pair of new plastic panels from the same guy that Phil bought his panels from. Unfortunately for me and good for phil, I got the panels for the 125cc MC80 frame which is different than the panels for the 250cc MC80 frame which Phil got. Al Buehner had one panel for my bike, the left side, and it is now on my bike, but there was no right side panel to be found. I am using the funky, ugly, painted 20 times and cracked panel that was on my bike when I got it and would LOVE to buy a new set from Tom. So Tom, count me in for a set.

Teddy

tlanders

PS

Phil, the panels you have are for the MX not the GS. The GS panels do not have the number plates and are very small. FYI.

Teddy

pketchum

Teddy,

They look exactly like the sidepanels on a picture found at http://web.tiscali.it/ktm70pages/anni80.htm.  The picture is shown on the bottom left titled as "Michele KTM 1980 250 GS".

After viewing this photo can anyone confirm or deny that my side panels are MX or GS?

Anyway, mine are NOS and look GREAT!  It doesn't seem right, and seems such a shame for me to not inquire about reproducing these side panels for the benefit of others.  They seem to be so RARE.


Phil
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Dennis Jones

Hi Teddy,

My brother and I are redoing a MC80 125 and could use a set of panels if you don't need them.

Dennis Jones
Dennis Jones

DKWRACER

These side panels are very complex, a master can be made but the part must pop out of the mold with little resistance....preserving the slots my require me to plug them from the backside maintaing the depth of the slot, so some Dremel time may be required to re-open the slots. If I do it, the costs would be quite high so I will leave that up to the purchaser. I have asked Phil to send me them in order to consult with my mold maker etc....Thanks everyone....
Thomas Brosius

El-Viejo

Phil,

The ones you have are the MX covers.  The picture I sent you are the GS covers.  The GS covers have no "number plates" and are much smaller.  Perhaps you can post the pictures I sent you.

Cheers,

Oscar
Age is a tate of mind and an affliction of the body.

El-Viejo

What I want is a GS rear fender.

I am going to install a Preston Petty rear fender, then I am going to "repair" mine and try to get it repro'd.

O
Age is a tate of mind and an affliction of the body.

DKWRACER

Phil I did just recieve your masters, They are beautiful, I am somewhat honored that you have placed this trust in me. I will be seeing my fiberglass guru in two days for a consultation and cost estimate....Tom.........
Thomas Brosius