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Old 02-02-2010, 04:37 PM
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Smile TT and F1 Parts Recommendation

If you are interested in the TTs, F1s, etc., the parts being made by Carlo Leoncini, in Italy, are well-made, beautiful, and fit perfectly. In addition, they are all very reasonably priced. And, he does not play games by adding high shipping costs. He makes a great assortment of front and rear discs (they sure look like Brembo to me), adjustable cam wheels with the necessary tools (that put VeeTwo to shame on price and shipping), the TT rear caliper carrier and the trailing rod, rear sets, and a great collection of decals of that era. I have no interest in this business except for the parts I have bought from him. He is a racer, and a builder/machinist. A great guy to deal with. Caio.
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If you are interested in the TTs, F1s, etc., the parts being made by Carlo Leoncini, in Italy, are well-made, beautiful, and fit perfectly. In addition, they are all very reasonably priced. And, he does not play games by adding high shipping costs. He makes a great assortment of front and rear discs (they sure look like Brembo to me), adjustable cam wheels with the necessary tools (that put VeeTwo to shame on price and shipping), the TT rear caliper carrier and the trailing rod, rear sets, and a great collection of decals of that era. I have no interest in this business except for the parts I have bought from him. He is a racer, and a builder/machinist. A great guy to deal with. Caio.
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Here you go; today you can see the guts of a bevel drive on the operating table.

http://www.motofficinaleoncini.it/
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