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GSF
18th March 2012, 16:48
Need a USD front end for a GSXR 750, 1990 to 1995 (L, M, WN, WP, WR & WS models) for an exercise in sheer stupidity.

Preferably complete or as close to complete as I can get (I need triples, steering stem, forks, bars, master cylinder, brake lines, calipers, rotors, axle, speedo drive and wheel, a fender would be nice too).

If you got one or know somebody parting out a 750 drop me a PM.

Cheers

98tls
18th March 2012, 17:46
I found it easier and cheaper (even inclusive of post) to buy the GSXR bits i needed for my conversion in Australia to be honest,wreckers or at least the ones ive dealt with here gave me nothing but a laugh with there over the top prices,the Bandit forum would no doubt have Aussie members who may well help out if you have any trouble with people not wanting to post os.Good luck and post up your progress,i found the conversion to be very worthwhile.

GSF
18th March 2012, 19:16
I found it easier and cheaper (even inclusive of post) to buy the GSXR bits i needed for my conversion in Australia to be honest,wreckers or at least the ones ive dealt with here gave me nothing but a laugh with there over the top prices,the Bandit forum would no doubt have Aussie members who may well help out if you have any trouble with people not wanting to post os.Good luck and post up your progress,i found the conversion to be very worthwhile.

Cool, thanks for the advice. Did you get your front end complete or cobble it together from various parts?

I am scouring eBay each day and checking with all wreckers here and across the ditch but I figured I'd try here just in case.
This is my first major bike modifying adventure. I figure I can't make the 250 go any faster but I can sure as shit make it handle a lot better (not hard considering how awful the stock front end is) :laugh:

98tls
18th March 2012, 19:27
Managed to buy the forks complete with later model calipers and radial M/C off a bloke in Aus,Shims and caliper spacers were made by a bloke on the TL forum in England,theres plenty of clever guys around but in my experience a bike/model etc specific forum is the best place to source parts at good prices.