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Marketplace => For Sale => Topic started by: Nathan S on January 20, 2010, 01:05:58 pm
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First of all: Its free if you come and get it. If you want me to spent time packaging it up and taking it to the post office, then I will want you to make it worth my while (aobve and beyond the cost of postage), in the form of cash, parts swaps, or favours...
(http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f128/annaandnathan/Bikestuff/Jan20-10Camera005.jpg)
Among the pile of pooh are parts from...
Monoshock DT175/125:
Rear wheels (both ugly but OK. Tyre is at about 50%).
front guard (has bad light blue paint on the top).
LHS side cover.
Airbox with rectifier.
Autolube bottle (this may be from a DT400).
Shock and swing arm (late type box-section swing arm).
Steel 'under guard' for rear mudguard (may be early XT250?).
Monoshock DT400:
Pipe. Pretty good condition - one weld on the header section.
Twin shock DT100/125/175:
Airbox.
Exhaust pipes.
Steel rear guards x2 (not rusty, not mangled).
Triple clamps.
Twin shock DT250/360:
Steel rear guard (not rusty, not mangled).
Airboxes x2.
Butchered exhaust pipe (body is OK, header only good for sidecar).
Other stuff:
AG100 swing arm (has been blasted and painted).
CT1/AT1 exhaust pipes.
The RT1/DT1 guard can be swapped for a good inner section only, but is not available until I get something to replace it with.
Nathan.
04000 23847
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IS the conical rear wheel on the far right in the mix ?
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Its early TS185, and so is the one laying down in the top left of the photo.
But yeah, both available.
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Hi Nathan,
I would like to take the TS185 rear. Will PM you.
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The more complete TS wheel has been spoken for. All else still available.
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Doh..
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Hi Nathan
My IT175 rear hubs are both stuffed. So I'll have the rear wheel if the hub is good.
Thanks,
Mark
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No worries!
I've got a couple of 'loose' hubs, if they're more use to you?
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Nathan maaaate have you still got the DT400 pipe ;D jimson
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Yes. Its a monoshock one though - won't bolt stragiht onto a twinshock bike.
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No worries!
I've got a couple of 'loose' hubs, if they're more use to you?
Thanks Nathan
A good loose hub is all I need.