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Started by fozzy, November 30, 2015, 12:22:27 PM

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przemo19ddz

I have:
-Yamaha TZR 250 2MA 1988
-Honda CBR 500R PC44 2015 (wife's bike that we share)
I had:
-Yamaha TZR 80RR 4BA 1995
-Honda CBR 600 F4 PC35 1999
-2X Honda NSR 125R JC22 2004
-Yamaha FZR 250R 3LN3 1990
-Yamaha TZR 250R 3XV1 1991
-Yamaha YZF-R3 2016

SouthCoastRich

Quote from: przemo19ddz on July 31, 2022, 01:26:43 PM
Yamaha TZR250SP/SPR Fully Adjustable Front Forks ;)

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/155097989669?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=f_bKbWybQJK&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=h-1e3vy4TX-&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

Good spot. Lot of money mind you but if you already have those forks or are building an SP/SPR it might just have to be a price you have to pay.

For conversation of an R you'll need a lot more SP parts for the front wheel/speedo drive I'd expect.
RD 350 YPVS F2
TZR 250 3XV8 RS(P)

rz500guy

Those look same as the ones on my 4DP1

przemo19ddz

I have:
-Yamaha TZR 250 2MA 1988
-Honda CBR 500R PC44 2015 (wife's bike that we share)
I had:
-Yamaha TZR 80RR 4BA 1995
-Honda CBR 600 F4 PC35 1999
-2X Honda NSR 125R JC22 2004
-Yamaha FZR 250R 3LN3 1990
-Yamaha TZR 250R 3XV1 1991
-Yamaha YZF-R3 2016

przemo19ddz

I have:
-Yamaha TZR 250 2MA 1988
-Honda CBR 500R PC44 2015 (wife's bike that we share)
I had:
-Yamaha TZR 80RR 4BA 1995
-Honda CBR 600 F4 PC35 1999
-2X Honda NSR 125R JC22 2004
-Yamaha FZR 250R 3LN3 1990
-Yamaha TZR 250R 3XV1 1991
-Yamaha YZF-R3 2016

przemo19ddz

I have:
-Yamaha TZR 250 2MA 1988
-Honda CBR 500R PC44 2015 (wife's bike that we share)
I had:
-Yamaha TZR 80RR 4BA 1995
-Honda CBR 600 F4 PC35 1999
-2X Honda NSR 125R JC22 2004
-Yamaha FZR 250R 3LN3 1990
-Yamaha TZR 250R 3XV1 1991
-Yamaha YZF-R3 2016

vinny

3xv racebike, 4dp racebike,
3xv roadbike, zxr 636,tdr125, crm 250, vtr 250,

przemo19ddz

I have:
-Yamaha TZR 250 2MA 1988
-Honda CBR 500R PC44 2015 (wife's bike that we share)
I had:
-Yamaha TZR 80RR 4BA 1995
-Honda CBR 600 F4 PC35 1999
-2X Honda NSR 125R JC22 2004
-Yamaha FZR 250R 3LN3 1990
-Yamaha TZR 250R 3XV1 1991
-Yamaha YZF-R3 2016

TZRtim

May the wind blow light and your groups shoot tight - UKV...  Biker and shooter for life ...

mellorp

Uncle (Reverend) Phil !!!

Gooch

Won't ship to US. :(

Shame there are some good bits on there and he isn't taking the piss with the prices.
Rough but running...

Steveog

I've run into the UK shipping policies. The obvious solution is to find a empathetic UK friend who would be willing to act as a broker. You buy the part, have it shipped to your broker, he sends the part on to you.

Good Luck

Steve
Brief, fleeting Glory. Which of itself cannot last, but while it does is the best game of all.

mellorp

Quote from: Steveog on August 22, 2022, 05:21:03 PM
I've run into the UK shipping policies. The obvious solution is to find a empathetic UK friend who would be willing to act as a broker. You buy the part, have it shipped to your broker, he sends the part on to you.

Good Luck

Steve
Always willing to help, however the problem is you need the import product code for the type of part needed for the import customs paperwork. I sent some pipes to the USA with some random motorcycle part code and it arrived OK. More  by chance than anything else
Uncle (Reverend) Phil !!!

SeaR1ck

Quote from: mellorp on August 22, 2022, 06:06:52 PM
Quote from: Steveog on August 22, 2022, 05:21:03 PM
I've run into the UK shipping policies. The obvious solution is to find a empathetic UK friend who would be willing to act as a broker. You buy the part, have it shipped to your broker, he sends the part on to you.

Good Luck

Steve
Always willing to help, however the problem is you need the import product code for the type of part needed for the import customs paperwork. I sent some pipes to the USA with some random motorcycle part code and it arrived OK. More  by chance than anything else

Didn't know that was even really a requirement on used parts. Maybe if it was something new.

We don't pay import taxes on used parts. Customs really just wants to know what it is. They are gonna poke a hole in the box and look at it anyways.

Might have been the postal worker? I've never filled out a part code number. When filling out the customs form. I usually just hand write a brief description. Used motorcycle parts and what it might be.




ybk

This one might not fly off the shelf.. ;D