Author Topic: FOR SALE Cr125 73-77 DG performance head  (Read 4652 times)

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Simo63

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Re: FOR SALE Cr125 73-77 DG performance head
« Reply #15 on: February 04, 2013, 11:19:14 pm »
Although I’m not sure how many Kg's your allowed on an international flight nowadays.

Just came back from the US with Qantas and the weight limit was 46kgs per person, maximum of 2 suitcases per person @ 23 kgs each one.
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Re: FOR SALE Cr125 73-77 DG performance head
« Reply #16 on: February 04, 2013, 11:26:59 pm »
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I remember you beating me to that RM 125S DG head for $40.00 by about 1 minute at CD3 Mike   I was so upset i bought a complete RM 125S then realised that we had to get it back to NZ 
We stripped it on site threw away the tyres cables etc and packed it into big holdalls and paid the excess baggage home   Those were the days   
The TM Bill legend was born that weekend Bill ;D. That was a funny Classic Dirt for sure. Geoff Ballard took a bike to the 6 Day as hand luggage a few years ago. Sadly, post 911 airline security has probably put an end to those tight arse situations.
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Cr125 3-77 DG aluminium performace head. Has some cracks in fins. Combustion chamber in good condition. Email for photo. $500ono
I deliberately kept schtum about Lukes speculative pricing on his DG head because I didn't want to offend him but.......shit that's a lot of money for a rooted bit of aluminium :o. Back in 1994 I visited Vintage Iron in California and Doughty had a stack of unfinished DG extruded heads easily 3 metres high leaning against the wall of his warehouse . They just had to be drilled and machined to suit whatever 125 required it. I don't think he paid very much for them either, but I bet he got $100 +each for 'em.
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