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aliveagain


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posted January 15, 2007 07:42 PM        
spare parts

OK,so it's winter and I'm tinkering around the garage.The thought occurred to me,how nice it is to have stuff around when you need to work on the bike.What do you normally keep on the shelves for spare parts?Gaskets,master links,case of filters?
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entropy


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posted January 16, 2007 01:20 AM        Edited By: entropy on 16 Jan 2007 02:02
oil filters
spark plugs
clutch plates
master links
rubber fasteners
clutch cover gaskets
oil pan gaskets
exhaust gaskets
headgasket
base gaskets
o rings for oil lines
circlips for pump shaft
thrust washers
valve shims
piston rings
wrist pins & circlips
main bearings
rod bearings
rods
crank
cases
head
cams
trans
AF sensor

just the normal wear parts...
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posted January 16, 2007 02:36 AM        
Damn! Are you opening up a mail order store?LOL,I have quite a few of those myself, just that they are used parts.
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posted January 16, 2007 02:38 AM        
I'm starting to have to use a heli-coil set
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posted January 16, 2007 03:26 AM        Edited By: entropy on 16 Jan 2007 03:57
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Damn! Are you opening up a mail order store?LOL,I have quite a few of those myself, just that they are used parts.


nah, not opening a store, but when i start in on my motor i like to have the lil pieces to finish it.

this stuff is used, but ready for service or "experiments":
rods
crank
cases
head
cams
trans
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posted January 16, 2007 03:27 AM        
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I'm starting to have to use a heli-coil set


8mm helicoil set: EVERY 12 owner should have one
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posted January 16, 2007 02:19 PM        
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I'm starting to have to use a heli-coil set


8mm helicoil set: EVERY 12 owner should have one


Not only do I have ALL of the Helicoil sets, but a large box for all of the Timeserts and Big Serts. (Much better than Helicoil because they are solid 1 piece units that pull the entire distance of the Hole!)

Plenty of Head and Base Gaskets and spacers along with my set of Never to be used again by me JE Pistons and valve Springs and shims and thanks to Karl a lot of Lock Up clutch parts Many Gear for the rear and front cases of Motul E-Tech 100 and K&N Oil filters which not only have a nut to remove them but a Safety Wire Hole!. RIght now I have 4 sets of Exhaust systems for the ZRX to play with and soon to have 2 heads and Cylinders to work on. Did I mention 2 10# NOS and 3 5# NOS and 2 2.5 # Nos Bottles?

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posted January 16, 2007 03:36 PM        
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osti33


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posted January 16, 2007 08:26 PM        
quote:
oil filters
spark plugs
clutch plates
master links
rubber fasteners
clutch cover gaskets
oil pan gaskets
exhaust gaskets
headgasket
base gaskets
o rings for oil lines
circlips for pump shaft
thrust washers
valve shims
piston rings
wrist pins & circlips
main bearings
rod bearings
rods
crank
cases
head
cams
trans
AF sensor

just the normal wear parts...


You missed a couple.

oil pans
clutch baskets
valve covers

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entropy


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posted January 16, 2007 08:53 PM        
good catch, Ry!
(and also clutch puller shafts, come to think of it )
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aliveagain


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posted January 17, 2007 03:25 AM        
quote:

You missed a couple.

oil pans
clutch baskets
valve covers


Spare parts?Are you prospecting for a 1% patch?
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posted January 17, 2007 06:14 AM        
it is cheaper just to buy another bike for spares
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posted January 17, 2007 06:58 AM        
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it is cheaper just to buy another bike for spares


That's a true statement!

Hey, JC, I sent you an email???? Are you with a different addy??
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posted January 17, 2007 04:36 PM        
no just haven't looked at them lately
I guess I have time now that we are buried in ice
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posted January 22, 2007 09:27 AM        
anyone got a STOCK clutch basket?

I've never been able to get the Muzzys to work properly...(I know = duh!)
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