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jason360
7th April 2009, 23:15
Hi there I'm new to the forums been riding bikes for a good 10 years mostly dirt, i recently traded a $300 electric guitar i had sitting under my bed to a mate for his 1989 rgv250 he had sitting in his garage crazy deal i know, The only problem with it is that the rings on one of the pistons is buggered, i have decided to rebuild the top end and was wondering if anyone out there knows of a good suppler of rgv parts within NZ. pistons/rings/gaskets..etc

Thanks

Ben

p.s will post pictures of the bike when i get my camera working.

skidMark
7th April 2009, 23:20
RGV parts are really something to get from the UK, or direct from hong kong but yeah ya gotta speak the local toungue lol

Other than than ask a question to wheelie_087 on trademe, a mate of mine who can possibly get you what you need.

Dude, best deal ever BTW lol

jason360
7th April 2009, 23:44
thanks for that ill give him a bell to see what he can do, along my search i did stumble upon http://www.rgv250.co.uk which looks good but would prefer local. iv seen a few people around who race rgv's i think those are the people i need to get in contact with ;)

White trash
8th April 2009, 07:02
Why don't you just walk into the Suzuki dealer in Nelson and order the parts? RGV bits are a piece of piss to come by.

Damon
8th April 2009, 08:40
A mate and I rebuilt his RGV a couple of yerars back and just got all out parts through colmans, try your local suzi dealer, we didn't have any trouble at all

Hoon
8th April 2009, 08:41
I got my piston kits (Wiseco Race) from the US. Forget what they cost and where I got them from but after extensive research they were the cheapest source I could find and under 1/2 price of what it would've cost locally.

I have a race RGV250 '89 K which I've been trying to sell (well not really but don't let the missus hear that) but would rather get it back on the road. If yours has complete fairings and electrics then maybe we can do a deal if you're interested.

MDR2
8th April 2009, 08:47
As has been mentioned before, go through your local dealer.

did that for my rebuild on the rg.

racefactory
8th April 2009, 09:38
As has been mentioned before, DON'T go through your local dealer.

Hoon is the guy with the right idea here, it's FAR cheaper to get the stuff online. You'd be very, very surprised with how cheap you can get the stuff online. Very quick, and straight to your door.

try risingsunmotorcycles.com they are absolutely great. Don't forget to get the part numbers before hand.

skidMark
10th April 2009, 15:41
As has been mentioned before, DON'T go through your local dealer.

Hoon is the guy with the right idea here, it's FAR cheaper to get the stuff online. You'd be very, very surprised with how cheap you can get the stuff online. Very quick, and straight to your door.

try risingsunmotorcycles.com they are absolutely great. Don't forget to get the part numbers before hand.


Buying from USA isn't wise at the moment though...

anywhere else not so much of a problem.

jason360
16th April 2009, 01:38
thanks for all your help guys took the head off the other day the rings, pistons and bearings look fine, later realized the the reason why i think it wasint running properly is that one of the needle valves was snapped in half sitting in the bottom of the carb (running way!! to rich), does anyone have one floating around spare the i could purchase off. Thanks

Blatman
16th April 2009, 17:28
try risingsunmotorcycles.com they are absolutely great. Don't forget to get the part numbers before hand.

Seems to be dead - gone bust?

colsan1
16th April 2009, 21:14
As has been mentioned already www.rgv250.co.uk there is NO better source of info
on rgv's on the web.
dont let the fact that its uk based put you off, there are plenty of kiwi members
it has its own online shop and prices for postage wont kill you.