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Adjustable footpegs who is the producer?
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Author:  pantah_good [ Sun Nov 03, 2013 11:36 am ]
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Steve, PM on it's way.
Bill

Author:  Carlo [ Sun Nov 03, 2013 12:38 pm ]
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Thank you friends, your co-operation in favor of my work, I do not want you to be exposed.

We wait for it to finish time for its sale, and then we will see his actions.

It seems to me that tomorrow has completed its sale, although its kind of sale is "Buy it now"

Author:  pantah_good [ Sun Nov 03, 2013 12:40 pm ]
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I went thru the HDESA ebay site again, and under the magnesium category I see he's selling a mag cush drive assembly just like the one I got for Walter legitimately (from Sweden as I recall) thru Mike Weber. Now I'm wondering if HDESA's are fully legit?? However, he doesn't say made in the US like he does about Carlo's foot pegs.
Bill

Author:  Carlo [ Sun Nov 03, 2013 12:57 pm ]
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I posted a message on ebay to him, I wrote this.

Gentile hdesa2011,

Hello My name is Carlo Leoncini. you're selling my footpegs, it is ok, but I do not understand why you say that they are produced by you, I do not think it is an appropriate behavior.

www.motofficinaleoncini.it

- leox02

Author:  ducadini [ Sun Nov 03, 2013 1:15 pm ]
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I'm pretty sure the other magnesium products, the frontwheel bearingcarriers and the rearbrake plate, come from Kent Jorneval (Sweden).
Kent sold some of these on ebay, but can't find any now nor remember his username.

But hdesa nowhere states that he has made the magnesium parts.

auguri,
ducadini

Author:  Carlo [ Sun Nov 03, 2013 1:30 pm ]
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ducadini wrote:
I'm pretty sure the other magnesium products, the frontwheel bearingcarriers and the rearbrake plate, come from Kent Jorneval (Sweden).
Kent sold some of these on ebay, but can't find any now nor remember his username.

But hdesa nowhere states that he has made the magnesium parts.

auguri,
ducadini


Kent Jorneval is a dear friend of mine! ;)

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Author:  pantah_good [ Sun Nov 03, 2013 2:25 pm ]
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That's a very cool looking race bike! Wouldn't mind seeing more of it. Did you ride it Carlo?
Bill

Author:  Belt Boy [ Sun Nov 03, 2013 3:48 pm ]
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Carlo,
May I suggest you stamp a little maker's mark on your beautiful products? If you mark your product " C.L. Fatto a mano in italia" or something like that, then: 1. Your products become distinct from copies. 2. If someone copies the mark, then you have an unpaid worker. 3. If someone puts "made in italy" on a product not made in italy, they expose themselves to unlawful conduct. 4. If your parts are resold, then the seller cannot claim made in USA.
Think about how you always search for maker's marks for authentication whenever you buy Ducati parts. I hope that makes sense.

And I love those wooden boxes your parts are stored in!

Author:  Carlo [ Mon Nov 04, 2013 4:10 am ]
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pantah_good wrote:
That's a very cool looking race bike! Wouldn't mind seeing more of it. Did you ride it Carlo?
Bill



Hey Bill, when I ride a twin-cylinder Ducati ..... are always in an excellent mood! :lol:

Author:  Carlo [ Mon Nov 04, 2013 4:16 am ]
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Belt Boy wrote:
Carlo,
May I suggest you stamp a little maker's mark on your beautiful products? If you mark your product " C.L. Fatto a mano in italia" or something like that, then: 1. Your products become distinct from copies. 2. If someone copies the mark, then you have an unpaid worker. 3. If someone puts "made in italy" on a product not made in italy, they expose themselves to unlawful conduct. 4. If your parts are resold, then the seller cannot claim made in USA.
Think about how you always search for maker's marks for authentication whenever you buy Ducati parts. I hope that makes sense.

And I love those wooden boxes your parts are stored in!



Hello Friends, the seller has removed the wrong words, I believe that the message is arrived.

your version is very right, I prefer not to write anything, because who restores a motorcycle, want a replica of an object without written many, as they did then.

I think though, that I will hear your advice.

Thank you all for helping me.

Carlo. Made in Italy!!! :lol:

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