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rogson
26th February 2007, 13:18
RF900 forks - both forks, complete assemblies. Includes top plate of triple clamp and ignition switch housing (with cable).

Price is $75 plus freight cost.

crashe
26th February 2007, 13:19
Where is ManDownUnder or Riffer.......?



pm sent to them both.......

The race is now on........... for which one of them will get these forks...

ManDownUnder
26th February 2007, 13:34
Rule me out - I have a spare pair hanging in the shed already.

Maha
26th February 2007, 14:08
Colamanpoper may need some bits....:yes:
Might be able to use those forks as well....:blip:

riffer
26th February 2007, 14:12
$75?

What's wrong with them? :mellow:

Colapop
26th February 2007, 14:33
I'll get 'em down here and we can squabble over them...

rogson
26th February 2007, 14:35
$75?

What's wrong with them? :mellow:

Nothing, as far as I know.
But, I've never had them on a bike.
I bought them from a wrecker who was closing down. I wanted the springs for another bike - but they turned-out to be too stiff so I didn't use them.
I'm selling them for what I paid for them.

First person that turns-up with $75 gets them.

riffer
26th February 2007, 15:42
I'll get 'em down here and we can squabble over them...

Sounds good to me Col. All my $$$ is tied up in these bloody carbs at present, but maybe next month.....

riffer
26th February 2007, 15:52
Nothing, as far as I know.
But, I've never had them on a bike.
I bought them from a wrecker who was closing down. I wanted the springs for another bike - but they turned-out to be too stiff so I didn't use them.
I'm selling them for what I paid for them.

First person that turns-up with $75 gets them.

Surprises me. The RF900 has some of the shortest stanchions Suzuki made for a 43mm fork. Bandits are about 3 inches longer.

gav
26th February 2007, 20:57
Why would an RF900 owner need a spare set of forks?

riffer
26th February 2007, 21:01
Because the day after you turn them down, you will cause damage to them requiring a new pair.

Murphy's Law mate.