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ninjaboy311


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posted April 14, 2009 06:33 PM        
ZX-14 Muzzy Internal Lowering Blocks

I have the Muzzy 1.5" internal lowering blocks for a ZX-14, unopened still in package. I am going a different route with my forks, and don't need the blocks anymore.

I paid $60 plus shipping, looking to get $50.00 to your door.

Let me know if interested.


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posted April 26, 2009 09:30 AM        
if you still have them I'll give ya $40 for them
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ninjaboy311


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posted April 26, 2009 05:24 PM        
I talked to Schnitz and they are willing to give me a credit for the original price of $60, so if I can't get $50 by this Wednesday (4-29), I'm gonna send them back. Sorry.





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posted April 26, 2009 06:39 PM        
worth a shot. thanks any way
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posted April 28, 2009 05:18 PM        
Would you ship them to canada using USPS reguler ground?
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ninjaboy311


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posted April 28, 2009 05:49 PM        
I suppose I can, but not sure what it would cost. Do you have an idea on what it might cost??
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posted April 29, 2009 03:43 AM        
I have a second pair of forks. What are you going to do to lower the front?

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ninjaboy311


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posted April 29, 2009 11:25 AM        
I bought a 2nd pair of forks and had them sent out to get internally shortened, so thats why I don't need the Muzzy blocks anymore.
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posted April 29, 2009 11:46 AM        
quote:
I bought a 2nd pair of forks and had them sent out to get internally shortened, so thats why I don't need the Muzzy blocks anymore.


That is what I was thinking of doing. Have the fork tube cut and different springs. I was looking at Racetech web site. I paid $400.00 delivered for a set of 08 New forks from a
guy in Canada that buys new ZX-14 that have the engines and computer gone for the three wheelers.




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ninjaboy311


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posted April 29, 2009 12:25 PM        
I found a set on ebay from an 07 model, paid $250 from Las Vegas. What I like is that on the 06 models, the brake caliper mounts were that brownsih color, and now the new the ones I bought from the 07 are black, so they will match my bike better now. I have Eddie Krawiec doing mine, he only charges about $160 plus shipping back to you, pretty good deal I would say. He is working on them right now. I have him lowering them 2.5 inches. If I still have enough ground clearance, I will lower them through the triple trees a little more. I am looking to get 2.5" of ground clearance under the whole bike.
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posted April 29, 2009 02:31 PM        
$250.00 was a good price. The down side to having the black paint on the caliper mounts is it chips easy. I have a 07 and just got back from a trip to the Ozark Mountains and my front fender and the bottom of the forks have chips in the paint. My friend has a 06 and his brownish paint on the forks did Not chip. His front fender is like mine.the sand blast look
:-) it was worth it, Big Fun a lot of S turns.

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ninjaboy311


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posted April 29, 2009 02:40 PM        
I drag race only, so the paint should hold up pretty good hopefully.
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posted April 29, 2009 02:53 PM        
I like to drag race too. I have Shane's Spencer Cycle extensions, a second swing arm
that I will have the extensions welded on to. I also have Shane's Muzzy M14 and his 07 stock wheels for soft tires for the track. Gilbetjj sold me his Muzzy 3 hole links and I have a new Brocks radial Strap kit but I really do not like to strap, I know it works but I am old school on this point. The reason I did like you and have a second set of forks.

When I go on trips Wee said my 14 is high as a 4X4 and a C-14 seat and a ZG/ST tall wind screen and soft bags. I go from one extreem to the other :-)

I wish the PM worked.

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