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northwind
25-01-05, 11:00 PM
I've been using http://bike-breakers.info/ but not getting many hits, and considering the parts I'm looking for I'm pretty surprised by that... Does anyone know of a better search method? Other 'n phoning them all up and hassling them that is...

Alternatively, does anyone know of really good breakers for Gixxer and for R1 parts, or a good site/forum to trawl about for bits?

BURNER
25-01-05, 11:07 PM
You could call Steve at Switchblades and ask him 07970 378636
He specialises in gixer bits but has the occassional R1.

northwind
25-01-05, 11:11 PM
That's teh name I couldn't remember! Cheers Burner. really just wanting to cast a wide net so I can say "Well, these guys offered me £100 for one of those..."

BURNER
25-01-05, 11:23 PM
He knows all those tricks, I bought loads of him year before last.
Don't have the gixer anymore, need to sell the last few bits on ebay.
You could also phone West Coast 01704 533337, which reminds me I need a new t-shirt.

Mike1234
25-01-05, 11:25 PM
I've been using http://bike-breakers.info/ but not getting many hits, and considering the parts I'm looking for I'm pretty surprised by that... Does anyone know of a better search method? Other 'n phoning them all up and hassling them that is...

Alternatively, does anyone know of really good breakers for Gixxer and for R1 parts, or a good site/forum to trawl about for bits?

Try http://www.partfinderuk.co.uk/