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Will
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PostPosted: 21:44 - 07 Aug 2003    Post subject: Odd NSR bits wanted Reply with quote

Ok I am after:

1 Fairing bolt (this was lost while de-restricting)
1 black nut and bolt which holds the registration plate on (don't ask)
1 Front brake lever (due to dropping my bike Embarassed )

If anyone has these items reply to this thread or pm me.

Cheers,

Will
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Lee
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PostPosted: 23:18 - 07 Aug 2003    Post subject: Re: Odd NSR bits wanted Reply with quote

1 Fairing bolt
Just any bolt of the same size will fit? If you are worried about the looks just move the bolt from the lowest point (under the brake lever or gear shift) and put the 'odd' bolt in there. If you really must have an original one you should be able to pick up from any honda motorcycle dealer for a quid or so.

1 black nut and bolt which holds the registration plate on
Halfords or the motorist centre (or another motor factors). About 5-10p each.

1 Front brake lever
Try asking TGE125NSR - his mate is breaking an early NSR125 (should be the same), or you should be able to pick one up from Hein Gericke or M & P.

Lee
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Will
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PostPosted: 13:05 - 08 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cheers for the reply's lad's. I shall probably do what Lee suggested.

Cheers,

Will
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andrew
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PostPosted: 17:28 - 08 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

There is a removable panel on the right side of the nsr fairing, take that off and there is a bolt there holding the actual fairing to the frame, take that out, replace it with one you find in your local diy shop and put the honda one in the fairing. Fairing bolts from honda are about 3 quid if i remember correctly.

Number place nuts and bolts can be brought pretty much anywhere, i got pissed off with mine working loose so got myself some metal rubber lockable nuts and metal bolts.

Break lever, if you cant find one try hein and greckie like tin mentioned the other day. Proper honda ones will set you back a small fortune.
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one1895
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PostPosted: 02:11 - 09 Aug 2003    Post subject: Re: lol Reply with quote

TGE125NSR wrote:
Just dont be a smart arse and try straighen a bent lever in a vice, it will get a hairline crack and probably snap when your riding along behind a car, then you will have bent forks aswell as a brake lever, i found out!


I bent mine back by standing on it and it's been working fine. Very Happy
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Will
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PostPosted: 15:41 - 09 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cheers Andrew, I will do what you suggested. Now I have to type more to make the post longer so I won't get any bad Karma.

Cheers,

Will
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