RD250F Basket Case

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Stankflapper wrote:TSM is a one man operation and unfortunately he had a heart turn and fell into his acid dipping tank.
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yes mate , its a joke, he simply closed down...
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Greasemeup wrote:Stank flapper,

How do you tackle pitted / rusty fork stanchions?
I have a lot of Yammy spares lying around and I found a usable pair. However, these days replacement inner tubes are dirt cheap.
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Had a set of forks in my shed that I have fitted as the originals had rusted beyond use from weather damage. I stripped and overhauled the calipers, now starting to get a bit more bolted up. Dropped the bottom end back in after seal replacement. Big ends felt fine.

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DuncanB wrote:Cost me $350 all up, but they had a slight bend in 'em that they straightened out.
Yambits new for around $100 aust plus delivery.
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and you've ad no issues with the Yambits ones then?
Impression I get is Yambits generally OK except rubbery bits?
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Stankflapper wrote:
DuncanB wrote:Cost me $350 all up, but they had a slight bend in 'em that they straightened out.
Yambits new for around $100 aust plus delivery.
Yambits are 100 pounds each plus delivery... So there's $370 + delivery which would be a $100 touch I'd guess.
Each to their own I suppose, my bike is to keep and RAD did a great job.

The build looks great, by the way!
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What wheels are going on Stanky?
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Norbo sells them for 85 pounds each plus delivery(possibly more now) , but that was when our conversion rate was much better aswell, i got rad to do mine at the time it was $300, about the same to import new ones from memory. A mate just imported some new ones for his cb750 for $149 delivered for the pair, that was a great price i think. ken
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DuncanB wrote:
Stankflapper wrote:
DuncanB wrote:Cost me $350 all up, but they had a slight bend in 'em that they straightened out.
Yambits new for around $100 aust plus delivery.
Yambits are 100 pounds each plus delivery... So there's $370 + delivery which would be a $100 touch I'd guess.
Each to their own I suppose, my bike is to keep and RAD did a great job.

The build looks great, by the way!
I used RD125LC forks,, same, same 33mm and are much cheaper if you shop around. 35GBP , I think from Yambits , cheaper if you web shop about.
Also from memory Mikes XS has a pair of 35mm inners for about $140 USD.
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Greasemeup wrote:What wheels are going on Stanky?
I am using the wheels I got with the bike mate, the only parts that were short in the basket of bits was the CDI, the exhausts, and the seat! So I am on the hunt for something there.
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ken007 wrote:Norbo sells them for 85 pounds each plus delivery(possibly more now) , but that was when our conversion rate was much better aswell, i got rad to do mine at the time it was $300, about the same to import new ones from memory. A mate just imported some new ones for his cb750 for $149 delivered for the pair, that was a great price i think. ken
Yes Ken, I am lucky to have some machine tools at my disposal, but when it comes down to it they are simply thick wall chrome tube, so these pricks charge some high prices for stuff when they think you can not get it anywhere else. When I see high prices I always look at what I can make fit from other models. :drink:
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Got the wiring loom and gauges hooked up today. I have opted for the low bars and now about to tackle the switch gear.
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Are you going for a resto speed record??????
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surprisingly these little bikes are very easy to work on, I am not out to do this and beat any records, really it just seems easy to clean up stuff make sure its serviceable, paint it if necessary, and bolt it back onto the frame. The bike was stripped in parts when I got it so a lot of that side was done for me, it is a matter of finding what I need or repairing :)
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