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James Deuce
25th April 2006, 18:27
See trademe link for a description, once again if someone on here wants them you guys and gals take precedence.

Make a reasonable offer.

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=54809236

Cheers

Jim

cowpoos
25th April 2006, 20:16
See trademe link for a description, once again if someone on here wants them you guys and gals take precedence.

Make a reasonable offer.

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=54809236

Cheers

Jim
I'ld be really interested to know what some one with a standard z750s is gunna do with standard springs and spacers if they are brought.... wouldn't it be a better marketing ploy to discover what the spring rate is and measure the lenght of the spring and sell them that way.... might apeal to many more people??? just a though.

James Deuce
25th April 2006, 21:19
Tell me, did you read the trademe advert?

Spacers measured? Check.

Spings measured? Check?

Spring rate - OK it's a guestimate based on the new set, but you'll note that I even mentioned they are constant rate. Waiting for a reply from the bike shop for the real spring rate, then I can post it.

Go stick your head back up a cow's arse, rural rodent boy.

James Deuce
25th April 2006, 21:24
Oh yeah. You'll also note I'm happy to give the things away if they're useful to someone. If not I'll make you special spring loaded AI injector. Your herd would be used to taking it rough from behind, eh cowpoos?

cowpoos
25th April 2006, 21:51
lol...sorri i didn't check the add....but yeah you obviously thought of it..... ;)

erik
26th April 2006, 09:53
The bandit has 41mm forks. The stock springs are dual rate, the first rate is 0.63kg/mm, the second is 0.94kg/mm.
It would be interesting to try those springs, they might be an improvement. If they're 0.75kg/mm (or stiffer) I think it might be worth a go.

Is $30 a reasonable offer?

(the white and yellow in the pic is the current set up, the magenta would be the 0.75kg/mm spring setup)

James Deuce
26th April 2006, 10:04
$30 is very reasonable. PM me your details, and I'll PM mine. I'll get confirmation on the spring rate before we close.

Cheers

Jim