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Thread: Rear seat flys off on motorway

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    6th September 2007 - 10:36
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    Rear seat flys off on motorway

    We'll the seat is recoverable but the surround it sits in has been driven over a few times.

    I'm looking for a replacement tail piece (the bit the passengers seat is attached to) (fairing) for my nc24 vfr400r

    I've got some of the smash up old one but i think its beyond repair aye/

    anyone know of any 2nd hand bike wreckers that would stock parts for such an old bike? project near completion now and now im one fairing short of a complete bike.

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    22nd November 2005 - 22:19
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    go see a plastic welder, you never know. just might be fixable if you got most of the pieces

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    9th May 2007 - 18:02
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    uni club

    Some guy in the auckland university club put his vfr down the road the other day maybe you can convince him to scrap it for parts...

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    skidMark has a couple of sets that need minor repair and repaint. Send him a PM. He needs money bad so dont be afraid to bargain with him.
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    theres a guy on trademe sells parts. motorcycle graveyard i think? either way, thats the name of a wreckers locate in pukekohe. i asked about a sidecover for my 500. or there is a guy down new plymouth way that has billions of bike parts. [no sidecover there either!]
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