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    Quote Originally Posted by brp View Post
    Where's the hooks for the ear muffs and gas mask ?

    Could just see my border collie being the swinger in that, what would it cost to make
    something like that Pete ? Would the XR aluminum frame handle the forces long term ?
    As a guess....
    Steel wise $200.....
    1 sheet of 3mm alloy tread plate $200 " not bought one for a few years so a guess"
    wheel / swing arm / shock... $100 to the sky's the limit...
    rod ends ... $150 up..but yer don't have to go that way...

    I already have a sub frame built for the XT ====> http://imageshack.com/a/img256/9101/ssa41888.jpg
    http://imageshack.com/a/img171/2055/ssa41863.jpg
    Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waihou Thumper View Post
    Avoid, they are bullshit! I got the same response each time I called, when I got through eventually to Hong Kong with an Auckland number..
    It seems their customer support survey is really concerned with punctuation and grammar.... What does that tell ya!
    Anyway, refund forthcoming with Paypal....and they should also be removed from the www
    Did you mean avoid Valuebasket or Expert Infotech? I have frequently used www.einfo.co.nz for many things and had no problems at all. Plus they are a short ride away from me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete-blen View Post
    As a guess....
    Steel wise $200.....
    1 sheet of 3mm alloy tread plate $200 " not bought one for a few years so a guess"
    wheel / swing arm / shock... $100 to the sky's the limit...
    rod ends ... $150 up..but yer don't have to go that way...

    I already have a sub frame built for the XT ====> http://imageshack.com/a/img256/9101/ssa41888.jpg
    http://imageshack.com/a/img171/2055/ssa41863.jpg
    Nice action Pete - looks great the sub frame

    Would you be interested in doing it if decide togo ahead ? What about
    your labour cost ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by brp View Post
    Nice action Pete - looks great the sub frame

    Would you be interested in doing it if decide togo ahead ? What about
    your labour cost ?
    i think we could come up with something to suit a brp..
    Pete

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    Cheers Pete will bear in mind

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    Adding Revzilla.com to the list and also via Amazon Powersports Superstore. They have website too but same special wasn't on there.
    Both shipped quick and all good.

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    Nice boots....and they are Klim too...

    Perfect for adventure riding and all types of terrain and even the odd hike...
    The grey is nice...Prices are $240 USD shipped to my unit in Portland for free!
    The postage to NZ would be approx $50 I would guess?
    For that price, you got yourself a nice pair of riding boots....

    Included is the boot for the KTM riders... Looks great!


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    My new Arai XD4 and Wolfman Tank bag arrived from Revzilla today. Had to pay GST or customs wouldn't release them but even so, the cash saving was well worth the effort. Would definitely buy from Revzilla again. Delivery to NZ from Philadelphia via NYC was 4 days then about 8 days sitting in tax jail in Aukld.
    ....wherezz that track go

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    Quote Originally Posted by Night Falcon View Post
    My new Arai XD4 and Wolfman Tank bag arrived from Revzilla today. Had to pay GST or customs wouldn't release them but even so, the cash saving was well worth the effort. Would definitely buy from Revzilla again. Delivery to NZ from Philadelphia via NYC was 4 days then about 8 days sitting in tax jail in Aukld.
    Curious... I investigated going the Arai route via Revzilla and they told me they couldn't\wouldn't freight Arai to NZ... that was probably 18 months or so ago though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyC View Post
    Curious... I investigated going the Arai route via Revzilla and they told me they couldn't\wouldn't freight Arai to NZ... that was probably 18 months or so ago though.
    They must have ditched that policy, lucky for me ....you sure it was Revzilla and not Motorcycle Superstore? - they don't ship to NZ (yet) according to their web page.
    ....wherezz that track go

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    Yeah was definitely RevZilla. Bought some Held gloves off them at the same time.

    The only other concern I had purchasing Arai from the US is apparently they are sized differently than what we get here. You're obviously confident about the sizing, or have you purchased US Arai before?

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    I buy stuff from overseas quite often, including from Amazon & Ebay.
    I use shipito.com rather than youpost because I get better options with them.
    Shipito can consolidate several packages into one box and then send that box to me via USPS, UPS, FedEx, DHL or TNT.
    Shipito gives me both a California address and an Oregon address - shipping is cheaper from California but Oregon doesn't have sales tax.

    Some of what I buy from overseas isn't available in NZ.
    Some of it is just too expensive here.
    I still buy plenty locally if it is available and if the price is reasonable - I don't mind paying more locally but I'm not going to pay 50% more or worse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyC View Post
    Yeah was definitely RevZilla. Bought some Held gloves off them at the same time.

    The only other concern I had purchasing Arai from the US is apparently they are sized differently than what we get here. You're obviously confident about the sizing, or have you purchased US Arai before?
    If you use the sizing chart on Revilla's site and measure your head correctly you cant really go wrong. I had an NZ XD3 (Large), fitted ok but a little tight getting it on and off. When I used the chart I found the XL was the ideal fit so got that....and it is, plus the XD4 has removable layers of foam for further tweaking.
    ....wherezz that track go

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    Quote Originally Posted by Night Falcon View Post
    My new Arai XD4 and Wolfman Tank bag arrived from Revzilla today. Had to pay GST or customs wouldn't release them but even so, the cash saving was well worth the effort. Would definitely buy from Revzilla again. Delivery to NZ from Philadelphia via NYC was 4 days then about 8 days sitting in tax jail in Aukld.
    I think the jobsworth at customs with that job only walks to the mailbox to post their ransom demands one day a week. I've paid over the phone once and online rest of times and it gets released to courier company same day. But when it comes into the country its gets assessed but the date on the letter they post out vs postmark shows they must print them out then only mail off once they have a stack of them. Worst I've had so far is about three working days hold up.
    Forgot which shipping agent but one time their broker rang me up on behalf of customs to pay with credit card, was worried it was a scammer at first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyC View Post
    Yeah was definitely RevZilla. Bought some Held gloves off them at the same time.

    The only other concern I had purchasing Arai from the US is apparently they are sized differently than what we get here. You're obviously confident about the sizing, or have you purchased US Arai before?
    I think that's become a bit of an urban myth these days with the multicultural society we have these days.
    I've bought brand new Shoei in NZ and Uk and both seem same to me. I think where the problem might be is where the imperial/metric maths corrupts the conversion into s,m,l,xl,xxl etc....
    Revzillas glove size charts are sweet too.
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