Accessories


 

w Mist & Shine Wire Wheel Cleaner and Polish - 22 fluid ounces

  • As used by the Truespoke factory on all our wheels and caps. The best product we have found.
  • Adds a Show-Winning Gloss and Slickness to your wheels.
    w Safe for Show Chrome and Lexan
    w Hides Swirls, Will not Scratch* or Streak*, even in Direct Sun
    w Anti-Static, Perfect for Spot Cleaning or “Dry Washing” to Remove Dust, Bugs, Oily Fingerprints and More
    w Contains No Wax, Solvents or Silicone
    w $14.25 per bottle with sprayer as shown.


 
  • Multi-Fiber Detail Cloths
  • 12" x 16" (2 green cloths per pack)

    Best Choice for Use with Mist-N-Shine
    Guaranteed to Absorb Faster than any Terry Towel, Cotton Cloth or Paper Towel
    Will Not Lint, Streak or Scratch
    Wash by Hand or Machine, Hundreds of Times without Performance Loss
  • $9.95 for the two cloths

  • Above: Air Force Blaster

  • 4.0 peak horsepower (29,000 FPM)

  • Twin fan motor

  • 10 foot heavy duty hose

  • Heavey duty neoprene blower nozzle

  • 1.25" adapter

  • Air maximizer blower nozzle

  • Micro adapter.

  • Price: $199.95
     

  • Wire wheels trap water in areas you can't see or easily reach. We recommend to our customers that they have a blower or dryer to remove standing or hidden water.

  • Besides your wheels, water can accumulate in many other hard-to-reach areas as shown.

  • Here is a product that can address these issues and be used for other purposes as well.

  • Available in either a tank version with a hose or a compact, hand-held unit.

  • For owners who want an affordable, high-quality, high-performance, American-made, super-compact portable, we are proud to introduce the all-new, all-steel Blaster® SideKick™!

  • It features a powerful 1.3 HP motor that pumps out 18,000 feet-per-minute of warm (25-30 degrees above ambient) filtered air that will thoroughly dry a full-size road bike in minutes. Yet, at a mere 9.5" high and weighing just a hair over three lbs., the SideKick™ is small enough and light enough to ride comfortably in a saddlebag.

  • Priced at $79.99, the SideKickTM is equally at home in the driveway or on the road.


  • Truespoke Wheel Installation kit
    Shown on left - uses mag type lug nuts and locks. Not for large hub cap type wheels.
  • 20 lug nuts and washers
  • 4 chrome valve stems
  • 4 wheel locks and key
  • Set price: $25.00
     
  • Set of 20 lug nuts
  • For use on large hub cap type wheels - Kelsey Hayes style
  • Set price: $15.00
     
  • Spacers
    • Spacer - 5/16" thickness - each                                       $5.00
    • Spacer - .50" thickness - each                                         $7.50
    • Spacer - .75" thickness - each                                         $12.50
    • Spacer - 1" thickness - each                                           $15.00

      Stainless steel washers - set of 20                                   $20.00

Oblong-style Washers for Early Truespoke Wheels

  • These style washers can be hard-to-find for your earlier Truespoke wheels.

  • These oblong shaped washers are packaged 20 to a set.

  • Price: $9.95 for the set

   

Custom Bullets

  • Some of our customers mount bullets like these in their hubcaps for a very kool look. Check out the photos of John D'Agostino and Rick Dore's latest kustom cars and you will get the idea.

  • Both bullets have holes drilled in them to accept a long bolt. You will have to use a disc or other method to secure the bullet on our hubcaps.

  • The small, rounded cap on the left has a diameter of 4 1/8" and a height of 1 1/2". Excellent chrome plating and steel construction. $12.95 each.

  • The tall, pointed bullet measures 4 1/4" high and has a diameter of 3 1/2". $15.00 each.


John D'Agostino's Show-winning Starfire

Bullet Head Valve Stem Covers

  • Chrome plated zinc construction

  • Set of four

  • Real eye-catcher

  • $12.95 for the set of four

 

Motorspot, Inc.
1040 North Batavia, Suite G
Orange, California 92867
Telephone: 760-731-8303
Fax: 760-731-7571
email: sales@motorspot.com
www.hobbycar.com

 

4/5/2009