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eracer
03-07-2005, 12:19 AM
Hey Easties.

Some KTM Hard Equipment for sale over here in WA.
Simple - brought rims before bike, changed mind on bike!


Included is:

3.5 x 17 front wheel - genuine KTM hardparts wheel - black rim
4.25 x 17 rear wheel - KTM hardparts - black rim
Cush drive assembly for rear wheel
Front 320mm KTM disc
Brembo caliper relocator to suit big disc
Rear Gold Fren Wavy disc
48 tooth rear sprocket
Maxxis intermediate front tyre - soft (used twice)
Maxxis Slick rear tyre - medium (ridden twice like an old lady!)
1 set of SBS race pads - new
Supermoto front fender - orange
Race plate - front

$2200 for the lot!

The Backmarker

Muzzard
03-07-2005, 12:31 AM
Mmmm, Might have to quickly look for a cheap 300 EXC then will I Mitch? :lol:

eracer
03-07-2005, 03:28 PM
Muzz,

I thought about it but thought I would never get a handle on a two stroke. I had a short ride on Rob CR500 and nearly had to change my pants and my jox.

Actually, I really want a Husky, not sure why.

Mitch

Flash
03-07-2005, 07:25 PM
Muzz,

I thought about it but thought I would never get a handle on a two stroke. I had a short ride on Rob CR500 and nearly had to change my pants and my jox.

Actually, I really want a Husky, not sure why.

Mitch


Because they are COOOOOOOOOOOOL! :supz:

Muzzard
03-07-2005, 07:37 PM
I would think that Robs CR does in fact haul some ass. It appears to be well put together from some tasty bits and not surprised at the need for pants emptying afterwards... :twisted:
A Husky would be nice, and a new 510 even nicer! 8)

Rob
08-07-2005, 12:16 AM
Its amazing how quick the 450's are though.

We had a drag racing night here a few months back.

There is nothing in it basically acceleration wise.

I'll stick with the 2 stroke because I dont like the way the 4 strokes feel, however I would probably do quicker lap times on one. For maintenance simplicity I'll stick with the smoky :)

Flash
09-07-2005, 06:57 PM
Its amazing how quick the 450's are though.

We had a drag racing night here a few months back.

There is nothing in it basically acceleration wise.

I'll stick with the 2 stroke because I dont like the way the 4 strokes feel, however I would probably do quicker lap times on one. For maintenance simplicity I'll stick with the smoky :)

I hear you brother!! I'm quicker on a 2 stroke on a moto track though!

shot
18-07-2007, 05:10 PM
are the parts located in WA? are u wiling to seperate the parts? i'm after the wheels only really is all...