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Vintage aftermarket plastics opinion
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[QUOTE="dirtdealer726, post: 1204115, member: 67561"] The reason that the hole indents are not as thick as the rest of the plastic is because the plastic is vacuumed into the hole. Wherever there is a deep spot on the part, the plastic is going to be thinner than the rest of the piece. That is vaccuum forming. I have had very good luck with them. Here is a quote from their **** store, "DC Plastics specializes in replacement plastic for vintage motocross and off-road motorcycles. Our products are vaccuum-formed replica pieces of original equipment. Keep in mind that most of the original plastic on your bike was injection molded. Be aware that our lines and edges cannot be as sharp as the original, injection molded plastic. Our high quality plastic products are made for the vintage racer and hold up well for several race seasons. All plastic products have a matte finish unless stated otherwise." [/QUOTE]
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