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    FS: RF900 Parts

    As per title have a few parts for a RF900.....


    1) Custom can. Polished Aluminium built my Matthew Meads (Meads Speed). He had the bike for a few days & built it specifically for it. Didn't need re-jetting or anything so neither should yours. Sounds bloody wicked compared to the factory can, a real nice howl but not too offense enough to piss the neighbours off. Can post pics if required.

    2) Rear Shock. Came off a 98 RF done only 7,500 miles (12,000km's)

    3) Two Front Brake Disks. Off the same 98 RF done just 7,500 miles.


    Reasonable offers considered. In no major hurry to sell as I may purchase another RF.


    PM me with offers or call to discuss (pm for number)
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    could be interested in the shock bro, once my house sells!
    am currently sussing out my options (rebuild vs new vs used)

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    Good luck with the house sale


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    cheers man!
    went back on the market today, so here's hopin'!!!

    what bike ya lookin' to follow the RF? another sports-tourer or more 'sport'?

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    Not sure yet, have my eye on a few dif bikes, CBR900RR, GSXR750, GSXR1100, VTR 1000 or maybe another RF, they are that good I reckon
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    yeh man, they are; a tad heavy for quick riding, the forks can feel a bit 'twisty bendy', but most of the time they do most of the job well! even good enough for knee down & black lines , so i've been told

    i'll be lookin' for a gixxer 7fiddy soon me thinks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by emaN View Post
    yeh man, they are; a tad heavy for quick riding, the forks can feel a bit 'twisty bendy', but most of the time they do most of the job well! even good enough for knee down & black lines , so i've been told

    i'll be lookin' for a gixxer 7fiddy soon me thinks!
    Yeah not a full sports bike for sure but still pretty damned good. Feels like more sports than a tourer, say 2/3 sports to one 1/3 tourer?

    Yep sure can get the knee down on occasion lol, but am very picky on what corners that happens. Haven't left any blackies on exit of a corner myself as I haven't ever pushed the RF to that level & don't think I ever would to be honest. I like to leave some head room for rider error, other vehicles & the wonderful unpredictable NZ roads
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    Damn boob, I'd like the can but have no bucks.

    Interested in trading anything? What do you need?
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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post
    Damn boob, I'd like the can but have no bucks.

    Interested in trading anything? What do you need?
    A wife & another bike
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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post
    Damn boob, I'd like the can
    Heh, boob jokes.

    Oh, and free bump
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    Thanks for the bump Mully
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boob Johnson View Post
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