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    WTB : Ohlins rear for VTR1000 Fireyawn

    type is 46HRC/S. or something that can be converted to suit?

    Fatjim needs more bounce!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim
    type is 46HRC/S. or something that can be converted to suit?

    Fatjim needs more bounce!
    fatjim's gunna need a heavy duty spring Toooooooo....lmfao!!!!!!!!!

    ring hawera motorcycles and talk to robert or pm shaun....they deal in this stuff daily....
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    Will cost more converting one , as above Robert Taylor Ohlins dealer shop 062784160 , tell Robert ' Scott silver GSXR told you to check him out , Shaun 067696937 he can hook ya up as well

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    Price and availability is in your PM box, thanks for the Plugs guy's

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    he will probally need fork springs too....he's a plus size lad....
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    Front's been reinforced already. Plenty of spring in them now

    As anybody who knows me will testify, I'm a procrastinator and a ditherer.


    If finances allow I'll be looking at an RSV in spring. (don't worry Jimbo I won't run you off the road).

    But I may keep the VTR. Didn't really want to spend the $1500+ for possibly only 6 months use.

    If I can get second hand then I think I can justify it, hell, may even convince me to keep the bike a bit longer.

    Apparently I can reuse the rear shock on another bike? Would it fit and RSV -R wihtou too much effort?
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    I'ld still sort the shock bro...u can put the old one back in when ya sell it and then sell the ohlins one on trademe....or maybe even hav it rebuild for another bike.....and get a aprillia factory rsv-r that way u get ohlins front forks and ohlind rear shock....
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    I'm slimmer than you FJ - I'll take it off your hands for $1500!! Be doing you a favour I will...
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    I'd be slimmer too if I had to walk everywhere.
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