I'm glad to have it I’ll make sure it ends up in a good placeI moved to that address iin 1977-78. That was about the time I started selling the Bullet pipe.
http://www.vdm46.com/mayko-products.htmlWhat does a Mayko pipe look like?
Al you should have gotten a patent on this one!!!!!!!!Al was the first to develop the space chain breaker. Copied by virtually all karting manufacturers, it is still in use today and for the foreseeable future.
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I looked all over and didn't see anything. The belly looks unique. Thought it looked a lot like this one. Just a different configuration.Close idk any markings?
Mayko "A" pipe, circa 1977. I made these in both aluminum and steel. Parabolic curves. Look that up in your Funk and Wagnel.I looked all over and didn't see anything. The belly looks unique. Thought it looked a lot like this one. Just a different configuration.
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Mayko Bullet, circa 1980. Parabolic curves again, only the converging cone is reversed from the "A" pipe.I just got this one in a buy out it likes one too
Hello Al, What's the application? Narrow curve, medium curve or wide curve? Brian #89Mayko "A" pipe, circa 1977. I made these in both aluminum and steel. Parabolic curves. Look that up in your Funk and Wagnel.
KT100 (pre-rrule change) K 78 ,open Komet 100.Hello Al, What's the application? Narrow curve, medium curve or wide curve? Brian #89