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    ^ Thanks Rigger... But crap...where do I get one then ?? Japan ??

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    Best place for Suzy parts is the Suzuki spare parts man opposite The Regina shop in Singapore. This old Chinese guy has owned this shop for 50 years, unimpressive shop but a colossal stock of Suzuki stuff, he's not failed to come up with our needs yet.
    Its right near Deskar rd and in the middle of where all the MC parts dealers are. Dunno the name of the shop tho, but he's ya man, cost ya tho', new boxes are are worth around 1000 of yer Singapore dollars.
    If you send me the money I will go down and buy it for you, I need some of that good Sing / Indian food.

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    Dalton, check your PM inbox, I might be able to help if it is indeed a CDI you need.

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    heres a new one for 924 usd

    Alpha Sports - Suzuki Motorcycle Parts Catalog

    Best bet is keep a close eye on e bay and one will come up or anyone in Oz/USA/UK to call the local bike wrecker and bring it over for you when they return
    Last edited by Rigger; 15-10-2007 at 12:03 PM.

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    Dalton, just did a google and got this:

    GSXR1000 from 2002 CDI - Google Search

    you might want to look through it or you can contact me on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spin
    Motorcycle Jacket with armour on shoulders and elbows and back. Mesh construction for decent airflow to sweaty farangs like me loads of pockets for mobiles, spare can of chang etc etc. hardly worn: 3500 baht size XXL so will fit most fatties out there, me included. worn only twice. like new!

    Not being a **** and all that but you cna buy that jacket at the parts section of Red Baron for 3k -3.5k.

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    ^ well, knowing that farangs like to bash you down to ridiclous prices, you gotta start high or you end up with satang

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    GIvi touring Touring boxes with universal fitting kit, mountings indicators, passenger back rest etc. 45L top box and 2 x 36L side boxs all lockable.

    Never used 20,000 Baht


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eliminator
    Dalton, check your PM inbox, I might be able to help if it is indeed a CDI you need.
    Thanks, send a reply as well, Rigger said that a new one is 924usd.. so if it can be fixed then it is worth a try.

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    Good price on the Givi's

    Get them forthe Blackbird Spin and go anywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rigger
    heres a new one for 924 usd
    That is 1/5 of what I paid for the bike....(I might steal one)


    Quote Originally Posted by Rigger
    Best bet is keep a close eye on e bay and one will come up or anyone in Oz/USA/UK to call the local bike wrecker and bring it over for you when they return
    That might be the the way to do it.

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    ^ I'm on them, need to register on E-bay first... Thanks

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    I had a suprise the other day the Bitubo shock that went missing in the mail turned up as well as the replacement so now I have 2
    So for sale is a bran new Bitubo rear race shock for 450 USD ( still in box)
    Will only fit a TLR

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    I was happy to see all my bits from ebay sent via usps arrived.

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    Bung, did you have any problems with customs on your parts and was anything as large as a swingarm in your order? Thinking of getting one from the US but it might cost too much to ship.

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    Something I found, sounds good, but have never tried it.

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    Six six one (USA) pressure vests. built in armour and flexible spine protector, all well strapped down so its kept in place. 2,500 baht
    all sizes Med to XXXl will fit normal people.
    Can send on a bus, works fine
    Last edited by peterpan; 07-12-2007 at 07:17 AM.

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    Armoured Jackets :
    Dririder airflow, with rear hump.
    Australian 5,000 Baht, Good mid weight protective jackets, well ventilated. Removable ISO impact foam in shoulders, elbows and foam back protector.



    Feild shear USA : light weight with armour in shoulders and elbows
    3200 baht.
    Not a sturdy as above but still a good jacket with ISO Heavy foam protection.




    Local made to my design, but excellent quality, Cordura with external amour sewn in as shown : 2600 baht. I wanted a decent jacket that local riders could afford and these fit the bill, Very well made with heavy duty zips, they are actually as good as anything imported but without the brand name.



    I got a heap of these Feildshear gloves, in a range of sizes and colours and styles. These gloves are the best value I have come across. I have used similar to the ones above and they have lasted better than the Nankai I previously used at 5 times the price.
    ventilation on fingers and CF knuckle protection.
    prices from 900 Baht to 2200 Baht as above.


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    I think Rigger is looking at some off road body armour.

    eliminator,

    No problem with my parts, just had to pay the duty. They may or may not lower the declared price on your goods but most won't. of course the heavier the goods the greater the cost. I've found some things on ebay which are cheaper enough to justify the shipping cost and duty. But not that often. You can get tracking information as well and use paypal which makes paying for stuff way too easy
    Fahn Cahn's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bung View Post
    I think Rigger is looking at some off road body armour.
    Yea, Going down to see him today, he promised to give me free beer and a get me laid if I deliver.

    I hope by getting laid he doesn't mean his mates are not going to knock me about and his BIL kick the shite out of me.

    Mind you it probably won't be as bad as the kicking I just got from the Mrs when looking through an old Filing cabinet, she opened up a CD she found, had home made porn on it, featuring my ex Mia noi.
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    Yeah, I think they should call the workshop the "Swinging Arms".

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    Quote Originally Posted by peterpan
    Yea, Going down to see him today
    Yeh Pp made it down and he just drank all of Spins Beer Lao that I was saving for him, that teach him for not picking up his phone

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    I hope PP can hold his beer better than Dalton can.

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