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luckily i have a very long time friend there in Italy,I will be working on that next week.priority is to have both Alta s in France running well by the start of the season.
I hope you an make it happen. Auguri!!luckily i have a very long time friend there in Italy,I will be working on that next week.priority is to have both Alta s in France running well by the start of the season.
. . . get it made from a flexible fiberglass. Its better/less brittle and cheaper than getting our plastics made from carbon fiber.
That's what I'm trying to figure out though. Obviously we need the volume to get the price down, but once you've got dies set up then the production runs wouldn't be that expensive, would they? I mean, if they only produced 1000 bikes total, it couldn't have been $500,000 to make just the plastics, could it?It's not so much that we can't get CAD files, but that there is no cost effective method to do anything with them.
that's what I'm worried about. I've never done die work but I know people who have. I'm not crazy enough to think I could come up with a solution all on my own, but it would be nice to at least figure something out to keep my bike not looking like crap. I've already got the one panel missing and the bike isn't even a year old yet. Kinda sucksIt probably cost that much for the rear subframe alone. Dies for the shrouds alone will probably cost over $200k . . .I still don't think we could get enough people together to afford them.
Anybody have the plastics files? Maybe we need to look for them on the darkwebIt's not so much that we can't get CAD files...
I'm sure they farmed it out. They originally stated they had Acerbis making their stuff for them so I'm not sure why they're so tight-lipped about recreating them unless there is some kind of licensing issues they're not divulging. You'd think that if they had a chance to sell product at a premium they'd be all over it. I hate to say it, but gouge me all you need to. I don't want a $14K bike to go dead while it's still financed.Did they make the plastics in house at alta? Or did they farm it out to a vendor?
I'm sure they farmed it out. They originally stated they had Acerbis making their stuff for them so I'm not sure why they're so tight-lipped about recreating them unless there is some kind of licensing issues they're not divulging. You'd think that if they had a chance to sell product at a premium they'd be all over it. I hate to say it, but gouge me all you need to. I don't want a $14K bike to go dead while it's still financed.
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