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CaptMoto 02-05-07 18:56

Please let me know if you are interested
 
I am ordering some fork spacer from Kev and he told me that if anyone is intersted in ordering a set, the actual workshop where he gets them made will charge less for a few more made, so I am going to order one set anyaway regardless but if anyone else fancies one please let me know. Kev will let us know the prices including shipping shorlty and there is a thread somewhere her with the review of those who tried them and I must say they were all more than pleased with the result.

Cheers

motonacio 02-05-07 21:30

I'm game for anything - but don't shoot me!

CaptMoto 03-05-07 11:42

Kev how much? :D

Kev 03-05-07 12:10

My mate normaly makes them up for AUD$50.00 per set. If we can get a few sets he will make them for AUD$35.00 per set. He said I am a pain just ordering one set at a time.

He can only make them up in June as he is out of the country on holiday & will only be getting back at the end of this month. So there is plenty of time to think about them if you want a set.

It will save you on postage if I can post one parcel to the UK with all the mods. As it normaly it costs AUD$18.00 to post one set to the UK. I can post anywhere in the world.

Payment is by PayPal request.

motonacio 03-05-07 12:29

He can only make them up in June

Suits me - I shall be back in the U.K. mid-late June until end September.

You're on.

SMario 18-05-07 08:41

Any pictures of those spacers somewhere?

Kev 20-05-07 06:19

2 Attachment(s)
Spacer mods

SMario 20-05-07 11:13

Thanks mate!

afk40 20-05-07 23:06

Kev...does this compress the forks more tae make them harder... John

Kev 21-05-07 11:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by afk40
Kev...does this compress the forks more tae make them harder... John

Yes they do, the front end does not dive as much under braking. There also a gain for high speed riding.


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