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Old 29-Jan-2006, 20:15
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Hi guys I'm looking for two things.

1. Fuel tank filler complete assembly.
2. Where can i get my front wheel un-bent?

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Old 29-Jan-2006, 20:17
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EBay for the tank filler - there's some on there now.

Can't help with the wheel but, I do have a mint set I want to sell.
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Old 29-Jan-2006, 20:22
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I think Andy that rides for AK & CK offers a whhel straightening service??
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Old 29-Jan-2006, 20:24
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Your local bike dealer should be able to help you with the wheel, costs about £60 and takes about a week they send them away somewhere but no idea who to, though i suspect it may be Hagons


blimey gotta be quick round here

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Old 29-Jan-2006, 20:31
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i had my 916 wheel straightened by motoliner ltd., in aylesford ... £50 i think it was but few years ago now ... did a good job .... 01622 709705.
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Old 29-Jan-2006, 21:13
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another one for maidstone motoliner did a good job on a wheel and frame for me
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Old 29-Jan-2006, 21:14
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Murray,

by fuel tank filler assembly, do you mean the ally bit that goes in the tank, the o-ring, grubscrews and a filler cap?

If so, I'm pretty sure that I have all that lot spare. I'll have a look in the loft and get back to you....

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Old 29-Jan-2006, 21:18
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Hi Paul

That's the jobbie, ring and filler cap. If you can help that would be fantastic.

Murray

Thanks for the wheel info as well guys.
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Old 29-Jan-2006, 22:31
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I think Andy that rides for AK & CK offers a whhel straightening service??

yep, he does do that, as well as paint jobs too.
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Old 30-Jan-2006, 01:32
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Ahh worth knowing - I have one that needs straishtening and painting lellow. Will give him a call tomorrow
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