corf
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Post by corf on Jan 6, 2011 18:09:33 GMT 1
when i had a m.o.t done on my rd in march last year, his said the shock was not that good, but passed as i know him and love 80s 2 strokes, any way when i order some pv part for ypvs inquired about a shock said in stock £90 bit running low on funds, my project tzr125 has brand new betor shock on it, just check part number on tzr and rd they are the same
have time i will fit it this weekend
also are betor shock any good,
if not i get touch with yamaha shop where i got my pv bits
i now some one on her told me you cant get them from yamaha i should bought in june when i got my bits
give you lads option to use the tzr125 2rk model shock
also as any got picture of a rear hugger for rd125,
just email pyramid-plastics.co.uk i believe they made one to see if still make them all have one gathering dust lol
remember see them in performance bike ad in early 90s
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2011 19:52:20 GMT 1
according to the fiche's the centre number of both shocks is the same and from past experience that usually means that the newer part number supersedes the old so i see no reason why they would not be different. not sure about a rear hugger but looking into it now..............
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Post by corf on Jan 7, 2011 16:43:19 GMT 1
update from pyramid-plastics about a hugger they dont do one
might looking make a mold doing one in carbon, when got some spare time
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Post by corf on Jan 9, 2011 21:40:11 GMT 1
tzr shock is too short, about 3" to short. yamaha must just used the same part number.
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Post by simon998 on Jan 10, 2011 22:52:07 GMT 1
That'll be one low rd
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