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    Oggy Knobbs

    Does anyone know if these are available in New Zealand? Is there anyone online who sells them in NZ? thanks

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    I'm sure a Bike shop should do these or know who bring's them into NZ
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    motomail can get oggy knobs for certain bikes.

    www.racersden.com looks like they sell them also.

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    Excuse my ignorance but wot are oggy knobs????
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    So who's the NZ importer for Oggy Knobbs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juan
    Excuse my ignorance but wot are oggy knobs????
    Who is Oggy Knobs? A famous Australian inventor and former Australian Rules Football player. He is famously celebrated as the first person to invent a broken clock that was right three times a day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpankMe
    So who's the NZ importer for Oggy Knobbs?
    Mt Eden do them I am fairly certain! But Oggy is just a brand, surely Colemans or whatever do them as well


    Was that you this arvo round 12ish on barry city bound? Nice looking bike if it was!

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    Import them directly from Aussie..cheaper that way.I'll try to find the link and put it up.

    here it is..give these guys an e-mail.

    www.kenma.com.au/
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    guys check ebay, its your friend, and you can get stuff half the cost of doing them here.

    seach for crash bungs, frame sliders.

    Beware Spank, you will have to drill a hole in one side of your bike to fit them correctly(i got no idea why suzuki would do this)

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    "Oggy Knobs" is just a brand name for common old crash knobs, or frame sliders as some people call them. Good insurance, particularly in those low speed or "driveway drops" (...who me? ).
    I got mine from F1 Engineering in Hamilton (www.rapidart.co.nz). They normally have them in stock for a variety of bike and models, if not they will make you a set. Their quality is superb and you can buy them direct from their website..
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    Almost all shops can get them in.

    There is a company called F1 Engineering in Hamilton.

    Address: 6 Colombo St Hamilton

    Phone number: 0-7-847 6990

    They make crash knobs for bikes too. The owner Steve races classic Duc's and had a full metal works shop, so they not only sell crash bungs/knobs, but also have clip-ons, aftermarket race sets, stands and all sorts of stuff.

    Good people to deal with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trumpy
    "Oggy Knobs" is just a brand name for common old crash knobs, or frame sliders as some people call them. Good insurance, particularly in those low speed or "driveway drops" (...who me? ).
    I got mine from F1 Engineering in Hamilton (www.rapidart.co.nz). They normally have them in stock for a variety of bike and models, if not they will make you a set. Their quality is superb and you can buy them direct from their website..

    That link don't seem to work trumpy....

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    Duh ...my bad. Sorry this is Taupo and its firkin cold and my brain doesn't work that well in the cold (.....doesn't always work that well in the warm either! ). The correct link is www.rapidartnz.com.
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    +1 for RapidArt crash bungs. Steve ( and his dad, Dave) will go out of their way to help

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