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Jayneflakes
22-05-14, 04:11 PM
Right then folks, I have an unusual pile of bits that will be for sale very soon, just as soon as I can get filthy vile 'arris to Mr YC for the fork swap.

Bits I will have for sale are as follows and are a mix of K3 and one K4 part.

K3

fork legs (right hand leg has a slight weep on the oil seal)
bottom yoke and steering stem
clip ons
braided steel race lines
standard brake line (although why I kept it I will never know!)
brake disks
brake callipers
Speedo sensor and magnet (possibly in bits!)
Wheel spindle
Wheel
Rear Shock (for use as a paper weight or door stop!)

For all of these parts, I have no idea on prices. A search on Ebay reveals that fork legs go for between £120 and £150 pounds plus postage and the bottom yoke between £25 and £75 (which seems a little much to me). I have no idea on prices for disks, but I suspect that most of the price will be on postage for them. They are in good condition and I am not a racer or the type to try stoppies. The callipers are recently serviced and run very sweet with good power. The brake lines are just some braided steel jobbies and I have no idea on the price. The brake callipers got for between £60 and £120, you get the idea, have a look on E-bay and sensible offers will be considered.

K4

Custom modified and polished Naked top yoke!
The small raised section for the Suzuki risers has been machined off leaving the yoke smooth and flat. All threads are in excellent condition and no manky bolts have been used in any them. So for the hand polished rocking horse poo object that is a Naked top yoke I am asking for sixty pounds plus postage to where ever in the world you are. This is what it cost me as an e-bay special and then cleaned and modified.
The riser bolt holes have been slight enlarged to M10 and the machining allows for a better type of riser to be used. I have used custom made ones, but will be fitting them to the new GSXR yoke with the aid of some glue, a cold fish and the fabulous Mr YC.

So if you are after any bits and feel like helping an old whatsit like me to recoup some of the costs of running a three pet household, then do get in touch.

Jayneflakes
23-05-14, 12:39 PM
Right then, price list time

Fork legs £120 (remember there are weeping fork seals)

Bottom yoke £25

Top Yoke (machined, casting marks removed, polished, larger bolt holes for better risers, Suzuki badge in place) £60

Front wheel (minus Tyre) £80

Spindle £10

Brake callipers (pair) £60

Front mud guard with Fender Extender £25

Clip Ons £20

Disk Rotors (pair) £20

Brake Lines (braided Steel race lines + Standard hose) £20

Master Cylinder, brake lever, reservoir £30

Speedo drive and Magnet (possibly in a couple of parts, you know what the stupid things are like!) £25

Rear Shock will swap for Lego ones!

Negotiation is possible, exchanges for other parts only covers the rear shock and they must be real Lego ones, offers of Ice Cream or a hug will increase your chances of a good price.

The total price for all of this stuff is £495 and excludes post and packing, if there is anyone who wants the whole lot and can bring strawberry Ice cream, I will knock £50 off the total price for you as an Org member.

If you think that these prices are unrealistic, have a look on E-Bay, it is what I did to get an idea of what to ask for.

The parts will be available once I have completed my front end swap with the help of the glorious Mr YC. I hope to do this with in the next month.

Jayneflakes
23-05-14, 01:03 PM
Just a quick reminder, do please remember that this is stuff that has to come off my bike first and this requires that I travel into the scary North to do so. Once I have made the trip all parts will be available.

Due to my poor health and needing to take things easy, this is going to be next monthish.

baldricc
29-06-14, 09:16 AM
are your brake lines for standard bars or your raised bars ?

Richie
02-04-15, 11:38 PM
I'll have your front wheel please :)

startrek.steve
06-07-15, 09:09 AM
Is the sensor on a pointy the same as a curvy? I know the rotor is different.

Redmist
06-07-15, 12:13 PM
I'll have the brake discs and top yoke please.