View Full Version : I need swingarm bobbins and framesliders
HenryDorsetCase
30th September 2006, 20:41
where from (online is good).
for an 05 Hornet 900.
cheers
98tls
1st October 2006, 07:10
i think spotsbikes does frame sliders.....www.sportsbikesnz.co.nz i got some real nifty swingarm bobbins for my TLs but buggered if i can remember where..will get in touch if it comes to me.
trumpy
1st October 2006, 07:18
where from (online is good).
for an 05 Hornet 900.
cheers
Try www.rapidartnz.com (F1 Engineering in Hamilton). I got mine from them, the quality was excellent and the fitting a piece of cake.
pritch
1st October 2006, 07:19
This could get expensive for you but check this out:
http://www.kyleusa.com/catalog/honda_919_184477_products.htm
I've bought a couple of trinkets off him and he's good to deal with.
Shaun
1st October 2006, 10:40
Try www.rapidartnz.com (F1 Engineering in Hamilton). I got mine from them, the quality was excellent and the fitting a piece of cake.
Yep for Frame sliders, and just get a couple of disc bolts for race stand bobbins
dawnrazor
1st October 2006, 16:20
R and G are top notch otherwise oggie knobs do a full range of knobs
http://www.rg-racing.com/
or try these guys
http://store.58cycle.com/
HenryDorsetCase
1st October 2006, 18:23
Yep for Frame sliders, and just get a couple of disc bolts for race stand bobbins
thanks for that idea re disc bolts. thanks for the other suggestions guys.
Theres a great quote I think from Dan Kyle's site:
"Remember its always better to have more tire than you need, than to need more tire than you have"
amen to that brutha!
timorang
2nd October 2006, 08:41
I also recommend Rapidartnz. Email Steve there. They were easy to fit to the bike. Touch wood they have not been tested.
The_Dover
2nd October 2006, 09:16
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