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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    Ummmmm....didn't speedo cables go out with the Ark?
    Yup! 2 of them, along with 2 bunnies and look how many of them are still around!

    Paul N

    OHC is vastly overated!

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    I OWN a fork tube for a, get this, RG150. Ordered it for a "mate", no deposit. Haven't seen or heard from him since. Because I ordered it, I own it. A fucking $400 fork tube for a FUCKING RG150. What the hell am I gonna do with that?

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    Until you catch up with this mate.... Not much! Just stick it down your trouser leg until you see him next...

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    Quote Originally Posted by erik
    You could always just make one, you just need a vice, a hacksaw, a file, and a piece of suitable steel. It's what I did...
    I made two, but I only really needed one, but I guess they'd be the wrong size for a Ducatti.
    bugga.... no vice, hacksaw, file, and a piece of suitable steel....
    i sorta gotta look into that... might go to work tomorrow and start buildin i spose...cheers paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ

    OHC is vastly overated!
    Unless its a desmo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    anyone know where i can buy an adjustable C-spanner??? how much are they?

    want to adjust sus-pension...and steering head tightening

    Cheers
    I know that I have seen them in George Hendry & Co Christchurch.
    I think that there were 3 sizers and they were priced between $50-$100?

    They did have a web site, but I can not find it, at the moment.
    But like most it would probably not have all their stock on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    I this day and age it is common practice to ask for payment before ordering any goods. Too many people will not come back.

    I OWN a fork tube for a, get this, RG150. Ordered it for a "mate", no deposit. Haven't seen or heard from him since. Because I ordered it, I own it. A fucking $400 fork tube for a FUCKING RG150. What the hell am I gonna do with that?

    However, if you have the bike in the workshop and stilll want parts paid for before ordering, that's just the sign of a business about to fold.

    Motu The only solution is to addopt the ol' "No cash, no car" philosiphy.
    I CAn think ofa place ...

    YOur "mate" does havva doesn't 'e ... ?

    THat'd adda ray of to your life wouldn't itt .. :spudwave:
    THe hand's farster than the eye ... keepan eye onda feet .. .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    actually, a brand new Ducati speedo cable was only $34... wonder how much one would be for a GSXR or R1????
    How quaint. Ducati still used cables for their speedometer interface.

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    Here is the George Hendry's site
    So you can E mail them if you want to, and find out more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamahamaman
    How quaint. Ducati still used cables for their speedometer interface.
    I spose 97 yamahas have some short term, waterproof electrickery??? hate to replace that in 10 years time...

    cheers, lemans... will look into it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    I spose 97 yamahas have some short term, waterproof electrickery??? hate to replace that in 10 years time...
    Well when you are referring to R1's and GSXR thou's that would certainly be post 1997.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamahamaman
    Well when you are referring to R1's and GSXR thou's that would certainly be post 1997.
    soz... forgot the smilies


    thats called sarcasm... wonder what their dash costs????

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