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  1. #1
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    Plastic Mold Repro

    Hi, I'm looking at reproducing a few parts via molding. Any suggestions on the process and possibly what material to use for the plastic?
    Thanks, Mike

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    350x mudflaps would be cool. Or maybe copy some of the hondaline over-fenders.


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    Currently : trx400fw, ct70, 250es,200x, xl80s, 350x, 350x, 225DX, trx300

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    So whatcha thinking about making? Great hobby but very time consuming. Then theres the selling part....... I still have bags of stuff ready to sell but no time to list it.

    shep

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    How about clutch adjustment covers for 250ES and 250SX? I know of one other person/company making them, but they are like $50 once you factor in shipping. Not sure how big of a market you would have, but I see these missing from machines quite frequently. You'd have a customer in me for at least one!
    3 Wheels:
    1982 Honda ATC 185s
    1983 Honda ATC 250R
    1984 Yamaha 225DX
    1985 Honda 250SX
    1986 Honda Big Red 250ES

    4 Wheels:
    1986 Suzuki LT50
    1987 Honda TRX 250 Fourtrax
    2023 Honda Foreman

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    I'll have to look into all of these ideas. They seem intriguing for sure. I currently have a 3d printed mold made for a big red headlight wire grommet that ill try out. I've also been experimenting with some other 3d printed peices, such as plastic cable guides and fork dust seals for the 200e big red.

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