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Old 30-May-2006, 19:30
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California Cycleworks - any experiences?

They have some lovely race-oriented bling for my 800ss and the exchange rate is extremely favoourable atm so I fancy having a splurge.
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Old 30-May-2006, 19:44
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I think that's where Mort and Nelly got the testarossa heads for Bloo Duke from


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Old 30-May-2006, 19:47
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Yeah...I've seen them. I was thinking they might be just the job for building a hot snot 800 for Thunderbikes...some lads on a forum in the USA are reckoning that 95bhp is within reach on an 800 with those heads. Meanwhile...I best curb my ambitions and direct my attentions to Minitwins instead for the time being
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Old 30-May-2006, 20:00
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A few of us bought the cheetah rearsets on the "sale-board".

The prices are good (especially with the exchange rate), quick delivery, well packaged and friendly service. The only problem is that you will get hit with the tax when it gets over here.
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Old 30-May-2006, 21:23
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I bought a set of FCR41s off Chris at CC. He couldn't have been more helpful. A good tip for avoiding the tax is to have it delivered to a ltd company at your address as they often don't bother charging VAT knowing that you'll claim it back later. Not that I said that. Or have ever done it. Ever.
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Old 30-May-2006, 21:27
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doh! Where were you when I needed you Ali?!
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Old 30-May-2006, 22:15
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Useful tip Ali - thanks. Looks like the credit card is gonna get bashed again. lol
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Old 01-Jun-2006, 01:47
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I've had excellent results with CA Cycleworks and Chris always answers tech questions regarding the products that he sells. Highly recommended!
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Old 02-Jun-2006, 12:02
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Cool. That's good enough for me then. Cheers!
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