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Post by Stig »

right you miserable lot.....

Here is another new project..I'd like all of you to submit a reply in this post with links to your web favs pages for bike related stuff......such as

sprockets
http://www.bandcexpress.co.uk/

suspension
http://www.ohlins.com/


and so on....
in time, i'll collect them all together and organise them into groups which can then later be posted in an orderly fashion for everyone to quickly reference 'recommended' suppliers of goods.

It might be just a trader where you've got really good aftersales service of even a mega bargain....but hey, let us all know by posting the link!!!!

cheers
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Post by tunguska »

Hey Stig,

I've made this a sticky so it stays at the top of the list and doesn't get lost.
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Niiiice

thanks ADMIN!
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Original equipment parts don't know about the websit, but on the phone very good, cheap as anyone else and next day delivery.

http://www.fowlers.co.uk/parts.html



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Replacement body work, huggers, screens , etc. Good guys too, local to me.

http://www.skidmarx.co.uk/ :)
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Post by Drew »

here's a one all men shud give to there other half if there busy we can go out playing on our bikes


http://www.annsummers.com/
Meccanik and mot tester they taste great mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm so sweet
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I'd have to think which category to put that one in..

....tools?
...accossories
....or performance enhancement...bodywork maybe :rolleyes:
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http://www.breakersweb.co.uk/
good for bits and bobs you dont want to pay full price for or like me like bin diving budget parts they are good but dont expect stuff to turn up cleaned........
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Post by leo432green »

for used second-hand parts www.blacksbikeshop.co.uk most prices are ok but make sure you can check the condition of bits prior to purchase(basically go there)
another good one and very reasonale prices for new spares and aftermarket accessories www.busters.co.uk
if your exup valve`s rattlin, least you know its not seized....:)
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Post by Drew »

stickers/decals try these and there uk based in nottinghamshire which makes it easyer


http://www.mrsdirect.co.uk/
Meccanik and mot tester they taste great mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm so sweet
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fz1 n , fireblade track bike , z650/gsxr750 project
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Post by noddy »

Here's a couple more for you boys

http://www.maxtonsuspension.co.uk/

ive been thinking of changing my suspension an using maxton engineering apparently they can re-spring and valve ur shock an forks to your weight and its better then ohlins


htt//www.tts-performance.com/

for pretty much very thing, lookin at big bore kits

Hope these are some use
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Will send you emails of parts and prise


http://bike-breakers.co.uk/
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Here's the link click me

Just click Proceed to parts Catalog

Then Click Step 1 (motorcycles)

Then choose Step 2 (year)

& Then Step 3 (Model)

PS: The Thunderace only works for the year 1997 (as it was only imported in to the USA for that year [lucky for them it was the fastest year] :nod: :D
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