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Offline Nathan S

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XT/TT250 bits.
« on: October 29, 2014, 10:16:27 pm »
Single cam.

I've got a used head and barrel and four (ie:enough for two motors) brand new rockers.

Bore seems good, haven't measured it yet, but no noticable lip.
Head is bare, seems good.

$80/lot, or make an offer.

Also have a new headlight back for the SOHC XT and early monoshock DT125/175. Possibly also suits XT500?

$20.

Twin Cam.

New genuine +1.00mm piston.
New RHS footpeg and mount.
New genuine tacho.
Some other NOS nicks and nacks - will sort out and post a proper list tomorrow.
Frame with mid-83 compliance date, airbox, triples, forks (good chrome), swingarm, shock, front brake and most of the wiring loom. Has bottom end of the engine in it, seems good.

$150 $80/lot, will separate.
Bottom end in frame on hold, pending payment, 1:45pm 30/10/14

I also have several sets of twin cam TT250 engine cases, some with gearboxes still in them. One damaged cylinder head, several clutch covers, several cam covers, several sets of cams. One set of good TT350 cases.
Prices vary, but cheap.



Located in Yass, NSW. Can get delivered to Melbourne cheaply on this Friday night if needed.

Nathan. 0400023847.



« Last Edit: October 30, 2014, 01:47:19 pm by Nathan S »
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Re: XT/TT250 bits.
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2014, 09:11:05 am »
Sort of tempted by the TT barrel and head Nathan, mainly cause you're not far away.  But my TT's all good and likely to just thumping away for donks yet.  And I'm not a big 'rainy day' collector like some.....

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Re: XT/TT250 bits.
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2014, 01:44:52 pm »
You should be. Piles of shit treasure around the place are a great insurance policy...
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