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  1. #181
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    $150.00 from GP Trading seems to be the best offer so far...
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    • Shaun Harris / Moto-Dynamix

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    there's nothing on ebay.........well at the moment anyway. See them on there occassionally.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by dss3
    $150.00 from GP Trading seems to be the best offer so far...
    For that price I'll send you mine wrapped in silk with a gold leaf label.

    In all seriousness, $10(US) + the actual cost of shipping will get you mine if you want. I just don’t know about shipping costs but I imagine the cheapest way that doesn’t involve a boat would be best.

    It is in perfect working condition and was removed when I went with the Bitubo unit. I think I had ~6k miles (short of 10k km) on the clock when it was removed.

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    Thumbs up

    Nice

  5. #185
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    Quote Originally Posted by BurnCycle
    For that price I'll send you mine wrapped in silk with a gold leaf label.

    In all seriousness, $10(US) + the actual cost of shipping will get you mine if you want. I just don’t know about shipping costs but I imagine the cheapest way that doesn’t involve a boat would be best.

    It is in perfect working condition and was removed when I went with the Bitubo unit. I think I had ~6k miles (short of 10k km) on the clock when it was removed.
    That'd be awesome Burncycle, I'll send you a PM and arrange for fedex to collect it from you some time.

    ...Just feel the TL love out there! Cheers Burn, you rock pal!

    _daryl
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  6. #186
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    Hey score on the shock Dazza, nice one BC, so what you gonna fuck next Daryl? Gonna try for a crank, or maybe a swingarm?

    Any one got any clues as to where i can get a set of rear wheel bearings, Colemans said i wont be able to find em through Saeco/SKF & co, am gonna pull em out and try, but the OE ones aren't cheap, any ideas, appreciated.

    Or if any know the internal, outer, and width measurments on em, that'd be cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loosebruce
    Any one got any clues as to where i can get a set of rear wheel bearings, Colemans said i wont be able to find em through Saeco/SKF & co, am gonna pull em out and try, but the OE ones aren't cheap, any ideas, appreciated.

    Or if any know the internal, outer, and width measurments on em, that'd be cool.

    I changed all the wheel bearings and bought all 5 (cushdrive also) at Saeco ... i can get the numbers off my spare wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TLDV8
    I changed all the wheel bearings and bought all 5 (cushdrive also) at Saeco ... i can get the numbers off my spare wheels.
    That'd be mint TLDV8, hope you had a good ride the other day meet you at BP nga............ with a few others of us blasting 22.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loosebruce
    That'd be mint TLDV8, hope you had a good ride the other day meet you at BP nga............ with a few others of us blasting 22.

    No worries Bruce,good to catch up with some of you folk ..i knew i had posted the numbers somewhere on TLP.

    Wheels bearings are 60/32 RKB

    The carrier bearing is a 62/32 RS

    I will double check my spare to be sure.

    From the BP after 22 i ended up going Matamata..Morrinsville..Mt Mt Maunganui..Tauranga..Waihi..Paeroa..Kopu..Miranda. .and back over the Bombays...

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    Cheers mate, thats a hell of ride you did there, me and a few mates would have serious tyre issues over that distance lol, well ring Saeco tomorrow.

    Thanks again

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    Hey TLDV8 you dont happen to have numbers for the front wheel bearings and the head bearings by any chance, figured i'd do the whole lot before i sell it.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by loosebruce
    Hey TLDV8 you dont happen to have numbers for the front wheel bearings and the head bearings by any chance, figured i'd do the whole lot before i sell it.

    Cheers
    Front 5205RS ..i think the only thing i couldn't get from Saeco was one (or maybe both) of the rear outer dust seals so i reused the old ones since they came out ok without damaging them...i also changed the cushdrive bearing to a double seal since the stock one had no inner and crap could get into it.


    Stock steering head bearing is a Koyo 5AO3056-1..they last well as long as you don't do lots of wheelies,which i'm sure you don't

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    Sweet thank you for that. Save me a lot of hassle and coin

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    Quote Originally Posted by loosebruce
    , so what you gonna fuck next Daryl? Gonna try for a crank, or maybe a swingarm?
    Nice one arsehole! Way to jinx me... Just cracked the tripple head clamp aka "steering stem upper bracket"!!!

    About to have a look on trademe and e-bay now... any of you guys got one lying around anywhere?

    Shit this is going to be a brand new bike by the time I finally get to sell it!

    Daryl
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    tlr freak

    gidday bro i own a 03 tlr only 3 in the country this colour spent a heap of bucks on it sounds awesome .service it myself as well as adding performance parts.ride the coromandal alot with my partner on her zx10.will have two t up a ride cool

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