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Old 24-05-2005, 10:36 PM
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yea i have to go down to the bolt masters when i have the time and when someone can take me, have to pull my bike apart to get them to match all the bolts.
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Old 24-05-2005, 10:48 PM
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crazy have u got your bike working yet? im hopping to get my F7 soon man i hate paying car rego it sucks all that money could have bought me a nice bike
have u rode at casula yet?
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Old 24-05-2005, 10:56 PM
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yea got it goin a while back after i had to buy a new clutch and pull starter for almost $100, and then a couple weeks later my clutch spring broke and scratched the clutch. this is realy startin to piss me of, cheap shit, ill have to buy one with the a clutch that has ajustable, non breakable spring clutch.
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Old 24-05-2005, 11:41 PM
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where the hell are u shopping $100 for a pull starter and clutch? :shock:
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Old 25-05-2005, 12:04 PM
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It my brother's b-day coming up, so I'll get him some parts to upgrade his chinese bike and make it safer. Bolts, an Italian chain and some knee/shin guards.
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Old 25-05-2005, 12:47 PM
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Mhassar, when u get the bike dont be dissapointed if u have to work on it a little these bikes are cheap and made cheap and more than likely you'll have to spend money on it do your own safety checks before and after u ride the bike so if u spot anything wrong with it you have time to fix or replace parts before your next ride and u wont get frustraited when u pull it out of your shed for a ride to find something has failed :wink:
if you have any problems with the bike just ask there is always someone here to reply within 12 hours :lol:
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Old 26-05-2005, 01:07 PM
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Mhassar, when u get the bike dont be dissapointed if u have to work on it a little these bikes are cheap and made cheap and more than likely you'll have to spend money on it do your own safety checks before and after u ride the bike so if u spot anything wrong with it you have time to fix or replace parts before your next ride and u wont get frustraited when u pull it out of your shed for a ride to find something has failed :wink:
if you have any problems with the bike just ask there is always someone here to reply within 12 hours :lol:
Saftey is my primary concern, so I'll get them bolts quick smart. Better safe then sorry. What saftey checks should I do?
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Old 26-05-2005, 03:10 PM
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go over the whole bike if something doesnt sound right or u can see something is wrong with it dont ride it check all your bolts are tight aswell
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how are you?? i was just reading about your bike, it was originally bought at bayswater this is their site if you need to contact them for anything and to find out the actual model or for parts

http://powercycle.net.au/

but if you look on ebay there are usually heaps of parts on there cheaper than most places and if you know someone that can weld i'd suggest you get someone to go over the whole bike, till later be happy :lol:
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well i have a italian polini so put that in ur pipe and smoke it, got in for $100 dollars
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