New Sponsor - DIY Fibres...!!!!

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New Sponsor - DIY Fibres...!!!!

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I have been contacted be a new company called DIY Fibres who are suppliers of do it yourself carbon fibre kits.
They have come onboard as a KSRC sponsor are offering a 10% discount on there products to KSRC members.!

With all of you racers or budding racers or blingers out there, these kits look just the thing for race engine covers or any other carbon bits you require.

Contact Tim via there web site at http://www.diyfibres.com.au for any enquiries
For the 10% discount enter the code KSRC in the promo code section - (membership status will be checked.)
http://www.diyfibres.com.au
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Hmmmmm, New air box and air intake for the RS i'm thinking :kuda:
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hmmmm the link to that site dose not seem to be working for me ...... how is it for everyone else or is it just me lol.......... :shock:
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doesnt work for me either
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Works for me.... :D
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Me too...or id did last night. The link for downloads was on the wording not the PDF images
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would 'skinning' my clutch covers with carbon fibre help in the case of a crash???
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$$$ :shock:
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csgup1 wrote:would 'skinning' my clutch covers with carbon fibre help in the case of a crash???
yes and no, sometimes they do, but they can get torn off quite easily or even wear through.

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Blurr wrote:doesnt work for me either
Maybe it's your watch?
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Just had a shot at ordering the engine cover kit. Unfortunately the checkout procedure is a little clumsy and is having a few probs, new site and all.
After paying through Paypal I get back to the site and get a message stating "Transaction failed".
Lets see how they go with customer service and how easy this is --- pics of fingers stuck together and a digit permanently attached to a conglomeration of fibre and resin mess next week I hope. :D
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Hi all,

Just a few answers for your questions.- The link on this forum seems to be working fine with, Google chrome and internet explorer Browsers.
- IT have been going through the site for faults in the checkout stages of ordering and cant find any problems. An update has been loaded to our system and hopefully this fixes all the glitches.

The "DIY Engine case protector kit" has been a hit with motorcycle riders. They offer a level of protection needed in crashes, to prevent the contact of the engine case to the tarmac, as well as that factory look of carbon fibre. Hopefully crashes never happens though. (some sort of engine case protection is compulsory to racers)

The Moulding kit and Wet Lay Carbon Fibre kit is the ultimate way to bling up your bike. Replicate those ugly plastics parts, like chain guards, sprocket covers, infill's etc.

Any questions on our kits please don't hesitate to contact us.

See our site for massive grand opening sales up to 40% off for KSRC customers.
http://www.diyfibres.com.au
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Halfway through first cover and I still haven't managed to get a finger epoxied into my left nostril.
Great value for money on the engine cover kit and concise instructions on the website make it easy - even for a dumbass like me.
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I have ordered a kit however, it is a hard to navigate through the site...takes a bit to load and then when you go to "instructions" or some other part you can't get back to to the store unless you reload the whole page....it allowed me to order and pay by paypal but when I returned to the site it said "transaction failed"...took my money though??

When I reloaded the page my order is still sitting in the shopping cart waiting to proceed to checkout!
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