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Loads of mini motard parts. Parting several bikes all sorts of goodies. Have a look .

2K views 11 replies 6 participants last post by  CRFSTREETTERROR 
#1 ·
I have not been on here in a while (at least not since they started charging $) I am back, not new to the scene and I certainly am not leaving it either. Just refreshing the garage and building an S-10 so it is time to raise funds. Pm me any offers. I am excellent with shipping properly and on time. I have 100% positive feedback across the board :

http://planetminis.com/forums/members/12836.html

http://myworld.ebay.com/mysalvagegarage

I will be adding individual parts pics and prices as the bikes begin to get torn down. At the moment I have the SSR 160R on the stand first with the 192cc yx engine sold, the rest is up for grabs. For now have a look here for my pics and prices :

http://planetminis.com/forums/impor...rting-several-bikes-lots-good-parts-here.html
 
#3 ·
I would sell my forged billet setup but I doubt anyone would want to pay $3k for wheels and front brakes
 
#7 · (Edited)
I will have to get the exact weights for you later but I remember that the Mobster wheels were the lightest by far and the highest quality. I know the PMT's are lighter than dunlops too for sure. Any of them can be modded to fit your Crf I have done so myself at one point but every since I made those billet 17's fit I never looked back at having 12's on my 150R again.
 
#9 ·
No photobucket. but you can pm me your cell number .. I can snap a few pics and text them to you ..
 
#11 · (Edited)
10.9 Is a strength rating. Japanese bikes all use 10.9 hardware on brake and suspension components instead of weaker grade 8.8. I can do $500 shipped since the tires have seen better days(plenty of meat left though).
 
#12 ·
Update !! I am going to part out my crf150/250R (avatar picture) first up for sale are the trick forged wheels pm me for details
 
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