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    Quote Originally Posted by NOID View Post
    Shame its not a 150 but...
    mmmmm... i like Honda's....... you meet the nicest.....



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    Quote Originally Posted by NOID View Post
    Shame that life has got in the way of having fun.
    Real neat bucket...

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    "Instructions are just the manufacturers opinion on how to install it" Tim Taylor of "Tool Time"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckets4Me View Post
    Doesn't mention spokes anywhere, can ya have them made or just use standard ones ya reckon?

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    Std ones should be fine if you have 17s, which you won't. You can get them cut down & new threads re rolled. Ken Baine can do that, I have contact details. You'll need the size up spoke nipple most likely as they will have 8.3mm holes. Hopefully your spokes are thick enough to take them. If you'd asked a week ago I had a piece of paper with the sizes written on them. Maybe 3.6mm? Was size 9 or something queer.

    Measure the spoke thickness & I can check mine.

    I have a wheel at home I've just done this to, but I bought a $149 rim from Torpedo7 on special, was black, but a can of paint made the front black too.
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    Cheers for that Dave. Was purely out of interest, I have a seventeen inch hoop on the rear already, and no spoked wheels at all.

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    Set of complete 17" spoked wheels here http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-493085064.htm

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    that's largely the set up I had but with old RS hubs. strictly speaking too narrow to get slicks on. I took the 2.15 off the rear & am putting it on the front & the 3.5 rim conversion for the rear. He's a bit spendy at that price. Maybe if that disc is straight, but the NZ250 ones do warp easy.
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    So... anybody looking for a GP100 motor? Currently sitting unused in the sidecar frame at my old's in Auckland...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Squiggles View Post
    So... anybody looking for a GP100 motor? Currently sitting unused in the sidecar frame at my old's in Auckland...
    Use the sidecar!
    Heinz Varieties

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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    Use the sidecar!
    I'd have to get it from Auckland to down here in Ashburton. It last ran in Jan before I moved down here. We've only really ridden it in second gear as the suicide shift is quite hairy to use but goes pretty well.

    We're the one getting passed towards the end.


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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    Use the sidecar!
    Brian and Kamil should buy this
    Stock is best

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