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Old 07-Sep-2006, 11:04
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750ss ie parts on a 583

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A colleague at work has a crash damaged 2002 750ss ie that he's about to start breaking and selling individual parts. I've been given first refusal on anything I may like. I've already nabbed his Sargent seat for my 900ss ie several months ago, but I was wondering if there were any good bits from a 750ss ie that would improve my 583 race bike.

Been reading Dom's other thread about forks and suspension. So, the first thing I'll try for is the rear shock off the 750ss ie. It's just a standard Sachs jobbie though.

The bike has high level DP Titanium cans. Will one of these easily fit on my 583? I'm guessing probably not........

It's the front end of the bike that's badly damaged, so unfortunately I'd be a little reluctant to take anything to do with forks, clip-ons or brake disks. Although I guess a second Brembo front caliper would be useful if I wanted to convert the 583 to a twin disk setup.

Anything else worth considering?
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Old 07-Sep-2006, 11:08
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Old 07-Sep-2006, 11:47
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Theres load of stuff you can use Phil,

What about wheels, sprockets, swingarm, tank, brake & clutch master cylinders & levers. In fact I could do with the master cylinders/levers for my 620 project??? Brake discs may be of use too.

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Old 07-Sep-2006, 13:28
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What about wheels, sprockets, swingarm, tank, brake & clutch master cylinders & levers. In fact I could do with the master cylinders/levers for my 620 project??? Brake discs may be of use too.

I have no need of spare wheels as we can't run wets. Correct me if I'm wrong and there's something better about 750ss ie 3 spoke Brembo wheels than the standard 600ss ones?

Sprockets, OK if I'm going to carry spares.

Swingarm is steel, not the nice alloy one.

Master cylinders and levers are a good thought to.......

Don't think I need discs. But I'll ask for you if you like..........
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Old 07-Sep-2006, 13:33
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Let me now about the DP cans.

Anything you can get for your bike will be better quality, maybe lighter etc...
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