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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Cam3512 on June 10, 2016, 08:27:31 PM
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At the WNY Rally with Joe. He personally told me he'll be spinning up his craftsmen shop for full operation this fall. Custom headguards and other bits will be available again. Great news!
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That is great news, thanks for letting us know.
Rich A
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Agreed, great guy and good stuff.
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He makes some good bits. :thumb:
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Great! I need another set of head crash guards for the 1000S so I hope he resumes his older designs.
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That's just wonderful.
He made really nice headguards for my roadster (squearefin). I want headguards for the Griso, too.
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Is he the one who did the keyless gap cap? Someone needs to bring that one back.
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Is he the one who did the keyless gap cap? Someone needs to bring that one back.
That was/is Stephen Brenton. Email brentontools@gmail.com
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Sorry to wedge that in on Joe's thread. I thought it was him.
I've got one of Stephen's gas caps and think it's the stuff. :thumb:
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Sorry to wedge that in on Joe's thread. I thought it was him.
I've got one of Stephen's gas caps and think it's the stuff. :thumb:
That's okay, he's a master craftsman too. I have some of his special Guzzi tools.
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"Is he the one who did the keyless gap cap?" The what???
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autospell happens.
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I need to bump this.
Anyone know if Joe will make headguards for the Griso 1200?
(or if there are any other headguards for the Griso besides Stucchi and H&B)
And, Joe's old website doesn't seem to be operating -?
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Thats great news Cam, Thanks for posting. I have a few of Joe's bits. His tiny little choke levers with the engraved eagle are a work of art! I have one on my Le Mans.
Rick.
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Has anyone heard anything more from Joe about restarting production?
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I haven't heard anything but that doesn't mean a thing since I literally out in left field. :cry: