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Post by chequeredflagracing on Jul 7, 2019 8:15:45 GMT 1
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Post by JonW on Jul 7, 2019 9:25:18 GMT 1
Sit down before you add up the cost of all the parts... Typical for a monoshock linkage of course, but painful all the same.
(and yes I am happy they remade these, but it;d be nice to see them sell some kits to do different parts of the linkage with a bit f discount etc)
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Post by chequeredflagracing on Jul 7, 2019 20:07:51 GMT 1
One of each £137.69 / Not sure of how many of each is needed though
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Post by JonW on Jul 8, 2019 4:31:56 GMT 1
sadly more than one of some parts. at least two of each seal and 2 small collars, 2 of most of the bearings etc etc Its about 200 quid all up...
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Post by rd84 on Jul 8, 2019 16:42:37 GMT 1
Thanks for the info. I’ve just ordered a kit.
If anyone wants phosphor bronze oilite bushings rather than plastic , M.E. Motorcycles of Burton-on-Trent do them.
Cheers Paul
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Post by JonW on Jul 9, 2019 0:17:15 GMT 1
Paul, do you know what they cost?
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Post by chequeredflagracing on Jul 9, 2019 7:45:05 GMT 1
Yambits RD500 Suspension Linkage Rebuild
Total for parts £209.20
£216.80 once postage is added in
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Post by doohanno1 on Jul 9, 2019 8:17:01 GMT 1
I see in the small print it says "includes free magnet to pick up needles when they fall out of cage of their own accord"...
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Post by rd84 on Jul 9, 2019 9:16:41 GMT 1
Paul, do you know what they cost? Hi, I’ll enquire about the cost plus postage to the UK Cheers Paul
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Post by JonW on Jul 9, 2019 13:35:28 GMT 1
Cheers Paul, UK postage would be fine for me as I can find someone to field them, some small business freak out when I say Im in Aus lol
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Post by rd84 on Jul 9, 2019 14:57:19 GMT 1
Paul, do you know what they cost? Hi, The two replacement bushes in phosphor bronze oilite - BUSH, SOLID 90380-18140 are £75 fitted. www.memotorcycles.comCheers Paul
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Post by JonW on Jul 10, 2019 0:44:45 GMT 1
Thanks Paul. Hmm, 'fitted' isnt ideal for me considering my distance, but i'll have a chat with them. ta.
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Post by rd84 on Jul 10, 2019 8:56:02 GMT 1
Thanks Paul. Hmm, 'fitted' isnt ideal for me considering my distance, but i'll have a chat with them. ta. The nice thing with these bushes is that they’re almost maintenance free - they should normally last the life of the bike - although they are quite a bit more expensive than the plastic bushes from Yambits - I think the extra quality is good value. Cheers Paul
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Post by JonW on Jul 10, 2019 9:11:06 GMT 1
this reminds me that I should be less lazy and just make some lol A mate and I are actually making some for the H arm and dogbones for the 250/350 ypvs bikes so making some for this shouldnt be any harder, just got to source something standardish to start with of course. Anyway, this has been a kick up the arse, so all good
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