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This vintage leather is missing most of the tags, but looks very similar to the Kett Leathers Jackets. It does have a "Made in England" tag inside. I'd say it is a size 40/42 chest measurement. $125 + shipping.
Cool textile jacket that looks like a jean jacket with tons of pockets, zip out liner, front zipper & snaps, some padding and pockets for armor. Too big for me. Paid $90 on sale will sell for $85 shipped.
I bought this tool thinking I had a Clip Master Link. Turns out I have a Rivet Master Link and need a riveting tool too. I paid $30 with shipping. I'll sell it for $25 shipped. New, but not in packaging...
Dime City Cycles has a pic of one of their shop built bikes with Hindsite Mirrors mounted on the original mirror perch. Anybody know what sort of hardware they used to do so? I like the looks of this better than bar end mirrors or OEM mirrors. Here's a link to the bike...
I bought this on ebay UK and unfortunately it's too small for me... such a sweet jacket though! It has been worn but the zippers and snaps all work. I usually wear a size 40, but I think this is a 38 (the size tag is torn). $150 OBO.
1st Pair are the Cheep Thai Rearsets off EBay. I have not used them, just for mock up and they aren't going to work on my build. The quality is OK, but for the price I think they are worth it. I kinda like the look of them too - a mix between that universal look on more modern sport bike look...
Here's a mock up of the new (controversial) rearsets from Thailand. The back of the brake lever doesn't line up with the push rod of the master cylinder. Any suggestions? I did a search for clevis' on the link above abut didn't see any metric ones that looked like they might work.
Cheers
http://cgi.ebay.com/Universal-Rearsets-Suzuki-Gsxr-Honda-Cbr-CB-Yamaha-/140515801088?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item20b764f800#ht_3100wt_754I'm still looking for affordable rearsets. I like the look of most universal rearsets as opposed to modern sportbike designs. I was thinking of something...
Looking for the boxy, "toaster" style tank with knee dents found on 1981,82 gs450s and gsx250s (europe, oz, cananda maybe). Ideally no dents/rust, but contact me anyways and we'll see.
Thanks!
Just saw this on CL
http://boise.craigslist.org/mcy/2075412255.html
Looks to be in decent condition. Not cheap, but I don't know what these bikes are going for... not very cheap I'd assume.
Greetings everyone! I've been researching quite a bit on here and finally decided to post some pics of my build. I've owned motorcycles my whole life (mostly dirt bikes and sport bikes) but am a total noob when it comes to really wrenching on them.
Here's what I picked up several weeks ago as...
Saw these on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CNC-Rearsets-Footrests-GSXR-CBR-R1-R6-FZR-GSX-ZXR-FR19-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem563eddfbdbQQitemZ370421922779QQptZMotorcyclesQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories#ht_3926wt_940
The price is right. They look decent in the photos...
I actually don't live in Boise, but not far from there... I guess I'm in the NorPac Area. We tend to call it South Central Idaho. I'm cafe-ing a GS750. Looking to network with folks and hopefully ride someday! I grew up riding moto-X and have had several sportbikes. Looking forward to getting...
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