Carrillo rods

they don't have a Laverda part number as far as I know
Carrillo conrods come with a number on them which is unique to each rod, example checking a couple I have in stock the numbers are 72172 & 69103, only good if the rod fails as that number would allow Carrillo to trace the manufacturing history of each rod

the Carrillo item number for Laverda triple conrods is LA-100>-05512N-00
is that what you were after ?

 
Wolfgang has the Carillo rods manufactured about 50 at a time, Red stocks them, Wolfgang stocks them. I suspect Keith Nairn may stock them as well, he is closest to you.

With the presently very weak Canadian dollar, and the Carillos made in the USA, I would suspect the pricing on the rods is likely going to have to go up about 35  per cent for the next batch to be manufactured for Wolfgang.

Paul LeClair
 
Extract from Facebook posts from the company xmas party that my daughter works for - after a long, hard night:

Q: 'Where are you?'
A: 'Homp'
Q: 'Where is Homp?'
A: 'Helmet'
Q: 'Helmet?'
A: 'Homp'
Q: 'I'm sorry I don't know where helmet is'
A: 'Ha ha, Home!!!!'

Bloody smartphones aren't so smart eh?
 
SimonR501 said:
Extract from Facebook posts from the company xmas party that my daughter works for - after a long, hard night:

Q: 'Where are you?'
A: 'Homp'
Q: 'Where is Homp?'
A: 'Helmet'
Q: 'Helmet?'
A: 'Homp'
Q: 'I'm sorry I don't know where helmet is'
A: 'Ha ha, Home!!!!'

Bloody smartphones aren't so smart eh?

Don't worry. Homping is purely sexual.
Paul
 
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