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FOR SALE - Lucky7/F7 swing arm lift kits

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Old 24-07-2005, 11:30 PM
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FOR SALE - Lucky7/F7 swing arm lift kits

FOR SALE - Lucky7/F7 swing arm lift kits - For the extra ground clearance you have been looking for over 25mm at the pegs. Also gets more of your weight over the front tyre for far better traction and far better turn in. included is a chain guard relocation tab to make it a easy fitment.
The plates are made from 4mm steel (same thickness as stock frame plates) water jet profile cut for accuracy.
They include stainless steel fasteners with the exception for a chain guard relocation tab where a hi-tensile unbrako cap screws are supplied.
These lift plates are designed to maintain the original wheelbase unlike some others available from the US.
These plates are currently fitted to 5+ bikes with riders of about 80KGS to 100KGS with no problems
Kit price is $50 Plus postage of approx $10 regular $15 express
ready to post now.
PM me if interested.

Disclaimer- Due to varying bike manufacturing tolerances there may be a need to perform minor grinding or filing for weld clearances or hole misalignment. Holes based on 125mm centres
At the time of writing this requirement has not been reported. should significant modification be require to fit I will refund in full, subject to clear evidence.

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a pic of the plates fitted.
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