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02-Mar-2013, 16:51
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Wanted 748 916 996 suspension spacers / bolts
Anyone got the spacers for the swing arm bolt the bolts for the suspension rocker and the shock bottom?
Will pay in money or pies
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02-Mar-2013, 17:24
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I don't think I have anymore but I will check an old 748 Swingarm later and check to see if the lower shock bolt is in it or any of the spacers.
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02-Mar-2013, 21:25
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Thanks Kev.
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Neil I have found sitting in the swingarm the long spacer that passes through both of the needle roller bearings
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Neil I have found sitting in the swingarm the long spacer that passes through both of the needle roller bearings
Cheers Kev. Would believe that is the one part I have. LOL
Thanks for looking anyway.
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Cheers Kev. Would believe that is the one part I have. LOL
Thanks for looking anyway.
Typical
The alloy spacers the other side often get damaged when people try to remove them after they have been undisturbed for 12 or more years
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I have em Neil. I will contact you when back in UK Thursday eve.
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I have em Neil. I will contact you when back in UK Thursday eve.
Thanks Mike, no rush.
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