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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    I'm really sorry Dan. I like you as a person but I just can't stand by any longer on this one.
    That bike is fucken dangerous. Do you want it on your concience if someone kills themselves on it?
    Unless you desperately need the money pull the auction and bring the whole thing to me. If not at least be clear the effect of going from a 19 inch high profile wheel to a 17 inch low profile coupled to forks 70mm shorter will and does do.
    Also be honest regarding the manner in which the triple clamps were made to fit the bike.
    Quite honestly dude if the bike got a VTNZ wof as is then I'd like to have a serious talk with the WOF inspector.
    Again Dan I'm sorry dude but I genuinely feel someones likely to end up dead without some serious work on that front end.
    Thanks for that - really appreciate it.

    Anyone that shows an interest has and will been told the complete history of the bike - I'm not hiding anything.

    You have not actually seen the bike have you? I would appreciate it if you kept potentially damaging comments that will scare off buyers to yourself. If you wish to see it - I will quite happily bring it round to you, but I doubt you will buy it from the sounds of it so why should I bother??
    "Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    I'm really sorry Dan. I like you as a person but I just can't stand by any longer on this one.
    That bike is fucken dangerous. Do you want it on your concience if someone kills themselves on it?
    Unless you desperately need the money pull the auction and bring the whole thing to me. If not at least be clear the effect of going from a 19 inch high profile wheel to a 17 inch low profile coupled to forks 70mm shorter will and does do.
    Also be honest regarding the manner in which the triple clamps were made to fit the bike.
    Quite honestly dude if the bike got a VTNZ wof as is then I'd like to have a serious talk with the WOF inspector.
    Again Dan I'm sorry dude but I genuinely feel someones likely to end up dead without some serious work on that front end.

    17 inch front wheel... forks in are longer than factory to compensate for this...

    front tyre is not low profile... they are brand new bias tyres and i was told to replace as a set so i did as they did not want me running a radial on the front,

    the rear tyre is a lower profile than standard to keep a good weight distribution the 17 inch front wheel obviouslymakes the whole bike alot better you would know being a former racer frosty that optimum wheel diameter is 17 inch... this bike is as flickable as a 250... and can go around a 55 at 140 without even a hint of the tyres cutting loose...

    you be the judge...

    no expense was spared in myself building this bike. and due to my license hanging by a thread.

    this bike cost $4,000 of actual parts... including the initial bike itself. and thats quoting what i paid for actua price, nt i got it at mates rates retail wuld be this, you Tony Frost of millers car centre...

    Are more questionable?

    you sold me a dead bike with a "repacement motor that was fine and you had heard running"

    but we have been over that enough, to be honest i woulld cal youa shark, but i will specify...

    sand shark

    because you are a bottom feeder...

    i think your head just went right up your rectum.

    Genuinely interested persons in this bike are welcome to contact me via PM, for any queries they dan knowsall the details of her anyway but if people want to know really nitty gritty garble then ask... aka...ask dan first if he desn't knw he will point you to my PM...

    Dearest regards: Skid

    ps.

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    *sigh* the KB
    "Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
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    Ok Mark.
    You have fitted an USD front end to a motorcycle not factory fitted with one.
    Lets for a moment assume all the engineering was done up to the standards required by law.
    We will assume that the wheelbase has not been altered from factory
    BY LAW- If you replace front forks,front wheel,and /or front brakes the motorcycle requires a low volume inspection to be carried out.
    The inspection costs $350
    But they you will know this with your years of experience in the industry
    If its helpfull I can quote the specific LTSA requirements for you.
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    Now as I said DAN. I'm happy to help you sort out this bike and get it legal/safe.
    Free of charge.
    Think this through for a moment dude. How often do I get upset about something? I don't do things to fuck up peoples lives
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post
    would appreciate it if you kept potentially damaging comments that will scare off buyers to yourself.
    Surely the fact that it was Marks bike would be the main reason putting people off it?
    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    Wasn't me officer, honest, it was that morcs guy.
    Quote Originally Posted by Littleman View Post
    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    The trademe auction appears to have stopped. A blow for common sense. {Comment not aimed at you Disco}

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Ok Mark.
    You have fitted an USD front end to a motorcycle not factory fitted with one.
    Lets for a moment assume all the engineering was done up to the standards required by law.
    We will assume that the wheelbase has not been altered from factory
    BY LAW- If you replace front forks,front wheel,and /or front brakes the motorcycle requires a low volume inspection to be carried out.
    The inspection costs $350
    But they you will know this with your years of experience in the industry
    If its helpfull I can quote the specific LTSA requirements for you.
    Funny, i rang 2 certifiers...

    LTSA...

    and 2 VTNZ stores...

    AND 3 bike shops...

    and they all said a certification was not required, when yu change suspensin in a car do you have to certify it... no... unless the ride height is adjustable...

    so stop your holier than thou opinion for once or i will come to your car yard for a chat. fully friendly of course il even bring the biggest wine bottle i can find.

    you dn't know everything tony, you may think you do, yu think since you run a car yard you know everything there is to know... you do not, your opinin is not always right... and to be honest never wanted some of us have better places to put our nose...



    Quote Originally Posted by SVboy View Post
    The trademe auction appears to have stopped. A blow for common sense. {Comment not aimed at you Disco}

    It's pulled because i bought it.

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    Ok Mark I tell you what.
    MONEY WHERE MOUTH IS TIME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Choose ANY motorcycle low volume certifyer anywhere in NEW ZEALAND. -You will get a list from the LTSA
    YOU choose.so I'm not influencing the situation in any way.
    Arrange a time to take the bike to them or for them to meet at Dans House and contact me.
    I will meet you there.
    NOW HERES THE KICKER
    IF the certifyer is happy to sighn his name to that bike stating it does NOT require any form of low volume certification for the forks,front wheel or brakes. I WILL PAY IN FULL FOR THE INSPECTION.
    If it does require certification YOU pay
    Of course the blown fork seals will not be used to avoid paying.
    I can phone 15 bike shops and every ltsa testing station in New Zealand to describe a bike I've built. If I phrase it correctly they'll say Yea that should be fine.--that means squat without it sighned off
    Certifyers dont deal in half truths,they simply sighn their name that something does or doesn't require a cert.
    In a nutshell Mark I'm calling you on this one.
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    Seeing as you are happy to hurl stones. Would you like to explain how you sold the bike to some poor sucker then a couple of months later offer to buy it back at well less than half what he paid you for it??
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Seeing as you are happy to hurl stones. Would you like to explain how you sold the bike to some poor sucker then a couple of months later offer to buy it back at well less than half what he paid you for it??

    If the price i pay is the price the seller is asking what is the problem?

    i think we need to have that chat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Ok Mark I tell you what.
    MONEY WHERE MOUTH IS TIME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Choose ANY motorcycle low volume certifyer anywhere in NEW ZEALAND. -You will get a list from the LTSA
    YOU choose.so I'm not influencing the situation in any way.
    Arrange a time to take the bike to them or for them to meet at Dans House and contact me.
    I will meet you there.
    NOW HERES THE KICKER
    IF the certifyer is happy to sighn his name to that bike stating it does NOT require any form of low volume certification for the forks,front wheel or brakes. I WILL PAY IN FULL FOR THE INSPECTION.
    If it does require certification YOU pay
    Of course the blown fork seals will not be used to avoid paying.
    I can phone 15 bike shops and every ltsa testing station in New Zealand to describe a bike I've built. If I phrase it correctly they'll say Yea that should be fine.--that means squat without it sighned off
    Certifyers dont deal in half truths,they simply sighn their name that something does or doesn't require a cert.
    In a nutshell Mark I'm calling you on this one.
    thats nice dear...

    i dn't give in to pressure from some brain damaged plonker. nor can you tell me what to do.

    good day to you sir

    i like the use of caps by the way, much impact especially with the exclamation marks.

    water off a ducks back...

    i don't let people wind me up or get to me for more than 5 minutes...

    sorry

    credit goes to subike for teaching me that one...


    Condolences for your fail: Mark

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    Tell you what then Mark I will raise the stakes for you. This is so its a total Win/win situation for you.
    Heres the deal I'm offering.
    You contact the LTSA on 0800108809--its a free call
    They will put you on to the LVVTA. They will give you the names of local inspectors.
    THEN Take it to the inspector or perhaps as you have suggested you come here with it
    Now heres the deal of the century for you
    IF the Low vol inspector says Hey theres no issue -the bikes totally fine with the RGV250 USD front end RGV brakes and RGV front wheel and does not require a low vol certification Then I will pay Dan in full for the bike for you and pay the inspector.
    You get the bike FOR FREE and I eat humble pie because I was wrong.

    This is a total you can't loose situation for you Mark. You know Im wrong so can lord that over me and enjoy proving Frosty wrong . You get a piece of paper so when you go for a wof its confirmation the bikes legal That will make selling it again easy too .Best of all you don't have to pay for the bike.
    But of course theres a flip side--If it does need to be certified then you have to get the work done so it complies and pay for the low vol cert.
    You simply cannot loose.
    Control is firmly in your hands so I cannot skew the results for you by biaseing anyone.
    Heres over $1000 I'm offering you to prove me wrong.
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    Umm, Frosty.....
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    It's pulled because i bought it. [/QUOTE]

    I know you bought it A piece of shit on a piece of shit. You two go together perfectly.

    Frosty-EVERYBODY bar one on KB is aware of your knowledge, generosity and good intent. Better to let this one go and not stress yourself. If he hurts himself....oh well and if he gets invited to compete in MOTOGP on the basis of this machines innovation and engineering excellence, then I guess we were wrong!!!

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