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<blockquote data-quote="fitzer" data-source="post: 107718" data-attributes="member: 4321"><p>I've been stalking this forum for a while...picking up tips on this and that...</p><p>For what its worth... I had a chat with Patrick from Puca at a classic maserati meet in the spring, his company had just fitted some very nice instruments to a friends replica racer. The long and short of it seems to be that he brought the idea of the electronic MC instruments to CAI in 2012, they went with the idea, CAI built them and Puca did the designs and acted as the sole agent ...also acting in PR/marketing capacity for bike product for CAI so it seems the association was quite close...and then CAI got bought out by its production manager, there seemed to be a difference in opinion on how accurate the replica gauges should look and they went their separate ways. He told me Puca still use CAI mechanisms but pretty much everything else is done in house.</p><p>Can't speak for the quality other than look of them which is really good....don't really know what the bloke is like either but I've meet quite a few numpties in the press/photo game and he seemed level headed and very switched on.....</p><p>some of you say you couldn't get an answer from Puca? the guys do answer their mails ....well so far to me they have...are you using the right address? (<a href="mailto:smiths@puca.co">smiths@puca.co</a>)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fitzer, post: 107718, member: 4321"] I've been stalking this forum for a while...picking up tips on this and that... For what its worth... I had a chat with Patrick from Puca at a classic maserati meet in the spring, his company had just fitted some very nice instruments to a friends replica racer. The long and short of it seems to be that he brought the idea of the electronic MC instruments to CAI in 2012, they went with the idea, CAI built them and Puca did the designs and acted as the sole agent ...also acting in PR/marketing capacity for bike product for CAI so it seems the association was quite close...and then CAI got bought out by its production manager, there seemed to be a difference in opinion on how accurate the replica gauges should look and they went their separate ways. He told me Puca still use CAI mechanisms but pretty much everything else is done in house. Can't speak for the quality other than look of them which is really good....don't really know what the bloke is like either but I've meet quite a few numpties in the press/photo game and he seemed level headed and very switched on..... some of you say you couldn't get an answer from Puca? the guys do answer their mails ....well so far to me they have...are you using the right address? ([EMAIL]smiths@puca.co[/EMAIL]) [/QUOTE]
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