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Owenski
07-07-09, 09:03 AM
Anyone who knows of a good internet store or if Ebay is recommended please please please respond ASAP my AR attendance depends on it lol.

For a SV650S 2001 X plate:
Chain
Sprocket (front and rear)
Front Brake Lever
Front Brake Pads

I’m sure there are threads from people investigating each item on its own but I need to know about them all and fast.
They need to be decent but not too expensive and they need to be delivered in time for fitting on Friday so ideally delivered Thursday!

Any links/web store names would be greatly appreciated.

hovis
07-07-09, 09:08 AM
busters
m&p

but the postage may bump the price up, why not go to the local shop?

Grinch
07-07-09, 09:17 AM
Trade Direct (http://www.stealthproducts.co.uk/products/sprocket.php) - its about 87 quid for the lot, the last one I did about 30k with.

Owenski
07-07-09, 11:10 AM
Trade Direct (http://www.stealthproducts.co.uk/products/sprocket.php) - its about 87 quid for the lot, the last one I did about 30k with.


They dont do the service pack anymore but its a good little trader that,
I've ordered the X-Ring chain and sprocket set for £70 not terrible it'd be the same on Ebay for the O-ring.

I'm gonna Ebay the other items. Cheers guys.

yorkie_chris
07-07-09, 11:48 AM
wemoto, b and c express.

If you are desperate for a front brake lever I have one here spare with the bobble missing off the end (or is your MOT tester enough of a pr*ck that this matters?)

Where are you going for them? Deadly heddley in HX is pretty good.

charlie13
07-07-09, 11:49 AM
+1 for B&C express, ordered one morning and there the next

Owenski
07-07-09, 12:22 PM
wemoto, b and c express.

If you are desperate for a front brake lever I have one here spare with the bobble missing off the end (or is your MOT tester enough of a pr*ck that this matters?)

Where are you going for them? Deadly heddley in HX is pretty good.


Its a new garage I'm taking it too I rolled up and asked for a list of stuff it needed to doing to it. The guy races the SV and has a track GSXR (both bikes looked mint spent more time talking abotu those lol)

He took mine for a spin came back and said chain's not for that bike, sprockets have started to curl off, Brake lever is broke, Brakes are **** need cleaning up and new pads poss needs a fluid flush, all bearings are fine but no doubt needs a new air filter and plugs but noticed the Oil filter cant be more than a week or so old. He listed everything I KNEW was wrong with it (apart from the chain I didnt know about it not been right for the bike) Oh and the rear tyre thats pants too.

I dont think he'd cry over the lever as its the same as you describe but now the shed is finished I want the bike tip top and I'd feel a lot better about AR if I thought the bike could handle it. My new respect for mechanics coming after a near miss which could have been avoided if I'd maintained the bike these last few months. :(

Owenski
07-07-09, 12:29 PM
from B+C at £40 for the pair the sprockets would have been cheaper than the ones I've bought but not by much and then the chain on top of that if I'd stick with Renthal it'd be very costly.