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    Thank-you, Okshon! Or my new shiny bit

    Used http://www.okshon.com for the first time and the item just arrived today. My thoughts on Okshon? Excellent. It's an English brokerage/interface to Yahoo Japan Auctions, which, being Japan, has a seriously large amount of bike bits and pieces for very cheap prices. Unfortunately due to the circumstances with the particular item I purchased, total cost shipped approached nearly twice the selling price for the item in Yen, but it was still way cheaper than buying it elsewhere. Reason it was so expensive was I chose the fastest shipping, was a cheap item (so Okshon's admin fees took a large chunk compared to the price), and was relatively dense. It took a while, too -- first the item has to be shipped from the Yahoo seller (going through the normal auction process) to Okshon's warehouses, then they have to clear it and all kinds of admin stuff (your payment too), then it has to be shipped again here to NZ. The shipping to NZ was the fastest part of it all.

    What did I get? This shiny new speedo. It's tiny! Gorgeous little thing. When I got it out of the box I was a bit worried for a second as it looked photoshopped, but after I'd handled it and put fingerprints on it I realised it was a real item. Only goes to 140kph, compared to the way-unrealistic 180kph of the original speedo, but it is a CB250RS At least more of the range now is useable, I just have less bragging rights to little kids. Perhaps I should change the text below the numbers to `mph' instead of `km/h'

    Now I just have to work out how to mount the bastard. Nothing really to bolt it to. Maybe the headlight?
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    nice that website is just what i needed!
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Thanks for the tip on the new website - that was really handy.

    Mounting - where you have it now looks good. A couple of bolts and a bit of 4x2 and you're away!

    -Tank

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    Got the Shocks for the Katana via Okshon. Bloody good idea and with the exchange rate at the moment it is truly an excellent experience!
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    Bling....

    gibber eeber yabble gabble eep!

    I bought bling the other day, a new 250lc race spec engine! Off to Taupo trackday on Sunday to pick it up! (Along with a fried RZ250 donk for spare parts!)

    Bling... mmmm...

    And ... you're doing a helluva lot of thread starting Xerxes! You on P or something? Or your girly not giving you enuff luvvin?
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    Can I ask, why did you buy that from Japan...do they not sell them in this country???

    BTW, thanks for the website link.
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    The stuff on Okshon for older Japanese bikes far outstrips anything you can do from NZ or through manufacturer distributors in NZ for OEM parts. The prices are just about unmatchable. You can go for genuine parts or aftermarket too. The choice is brilliant and very wide-ranging. The NZ bike market is mostly about near new bikes or muntered 250s. Everything else falls into a gap when it comes to manufacturer support, for Japanese bikes anyway.

    Does that answer the question?
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    or muntered 250s
    You can say that again, over priced muntered 250's at that...but thats another thread.

    It does answer my question, so its near impossible to find good classic style motorcycle parts in NZ....can I ask, how much was that speedo including postage?

    Thanks Jim.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    The stuff on Okshon for older Japanese bikes far outstrips anything you can do from NZ or through manufacturer distributors in NZ for OEM parts. The prices are just about unmatchable. You can go for genuine parts or aftermarket too. The choice is brilliant and very wide-ranging. The NZ bike market is mostly about near new bikes or muntered 250s. Everything else falls into a gap when it comes to manufacturer support, for Japanese bikes anyway.

    Does that answer the question?
    Spot on. I saw mint CB250RSs with 15,000kms on the clock going for chump change. And the accessories; my speedo sold for just under 4,000 yen, which is about $NZ48. Of course shipping and fees took that right out, but I couldn't find anything like that here that looked as good new or used (and didn't look like it would fall apart), and even the unsuitable stuff was well over $100.

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    Oh ok, I had no idea the NZ market for classic motorcycling parts was so bad. Mind you, going by the prices of motorcycles (mostly 250's and trail bikes) I can see that the parts would go for a stupid amount of coin.

    Good find mate!
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    The market for Classic British and US bikes is awesome. No one thinks of the Japanese bikes as being Classics though. At the moment it's all just old munt with a few exceptions.

    Of course some of us know better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Of course some of us know better.
    Well, you've got Kat, and then you've got RS. Not quite on the same page, but they're both old and that's what counts One other thing that adds to favourable conditions in Japan is that a huge proportion of people ride around on <=400cc bikes, because a full licence is insanely difficult to get. See posts made by Ambler on the subject. So small-to-middleweights are very popular and the older ones are looked after for many years.

    The problem now after finding Okshon is stopping myself from buying up all of Japan. Problem is, my albatross (read: credit card) is secured against my bike. So if I buy up too much then I'll be left with armfuls of parts but no bike to glue them too

    GB250s are popular over there. I want a front guard, and a rear guard. And they do a mint aftermarket cafe seat for them, too. Similar frame. I wonder if those bits would fit....?

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    You can make anything fit mate Go for it dude!
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    excellent excellent find re okshon website.. Ive often looked thru yahoo.co.jp (just type NC30 or NC35 in the search engine) and seen some excellent bits, but with no way of buying.them.

    Now, my Dream 50R might be a step closer...
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    Setup a Paypal account HDC. WOrks perfectly.
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