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General => Tech Forum => Topic started by: Simon on April 07, 2005, 05:01:22 am

Title: Having a clearout (some parts up for grabs)
Post by: Simon on April 07, 2005, 05:01:22 am
Decided to have abit of a clearout so here are some parts up for grabs,
2 sets of vector forks in bits but not complete but there may be a part here someone requires,
Brand new USA made Nr2 shock never used 450lb spring i2i 209mm.
Nr4 shock Used but rebuilt in april 02 little use there after as replaced with risse,i2i 209mm,450lb spring plus a much lighter spring of unknown weight.
Rear ODS shock plus loads of hard elastomers front and rear (someone may want them [smiley=laughing.gif]).
A universal rear disc brake adapter with skewer and torque rod (ok for rigid bikes with short stays or sussers without struts).
hopefully there's some part there that someone is in need of.
Simon.
(http://idriders.com/proflex/galleries/Simon/PHTOparts.jpg)
Title: Re: Having a clearout (some parts up for grabs)
Post by: kiwi on April 07, 2005, 08:32:48 pm
is the nr4 for a strut bike or evo....?
Title: Re: Having a clearout (some parts up for grabs)
Post by: Simon on April 08, 2005, 01:41:08 am
Hi Kiwi,both shocks are from a Oz/4500/5500 will also fit Evo.
Simon.
Title: Re: Having a clearout (some parts up for grabs)
Post by: david gullikson on April 08, 2005, 04:15:25 am
How much for a shock for the girvin fork. and how much for the rear shock?
Title: Re: Having a clearout (some parts up for grabs)
Post by: Simon on April 08, 2005, 04:42:51 am
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How much for a shock for the girvin fork. and how much for the rear shock?

Sent you an email with info.
[smiley=beer.gif]
Simon.
Title: Re: Having a clearout (some parts up for grabs)
Post by: seanzzo on April 11, 2005, 06:53:25 am
will the rear shock work on my 855 world cup
Title: Re: Having a clearout (some parts up for grabs)
Post by: Simon on April 11, 2005, 07:08:00 am
Afraid not,it will if you used an 856 strut (which I had but cut up for project [smiley=upset.gif]),
it could be made to fit with an adapter (bracket) but if you went to that trouble you would be better off adapting using a more modern coil over or air shock.
Simon.
Title: Re: Having a clearout (some parts up for grabs)
Post by: seanzzo on April 11, 2005, 07:11:25 am
Thank's for the reply [smiley=dead.gif]
Title: Re: Having a clearout (some parts up for grabs)
Post by: mtonyb on April 13, 2005, 04:59:03 am
I'm a newbie looking for help!  Will any of these shocks fit a Vector 2 fork?  I am looking to replace the elastomer shock.  If so how much for them?
Title: Re: Having a clearout (some parts up for grabs)
Post by: Simon on April 13, 2005, 05:42:23 am
Sorry no  :(, the rear coil over shocks are for an Oz or an Evo,I do have an ODS unit for a vector 2 but you should already have one.
Simon
Title: Re: Having a clearout (some parts up for grabs)
Post by: kneedowndean on April 16, 2005, 02:51:11 am
Hi Simon,

I have Some Girvin Elite Crosslinks, do you reckon that the head tube would fit these forks? Somebody has cut down the head tube on these and I need a new one. They look the same, I have some Vector forks too. How much for the headtube?


Thanks
STeve
Title: Re: Having a clearout (some parts up for grabs)
Post by: Simon on April 18, 2005, 07:49:47 am
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Hi Simon,

I have Some Girvin Elite Crosslinks, do you reckon that the head tube would fit these forks? Somebody has cut down the head tube on these and I need a new one. They look the same, I have some Vector forks too. How much for the headtube?


Thanks
STeve

Hi Steve, to be honest I don't know,however if you pay postage you can have one foc,be aware I may not get back to you straight away as my computer has gone kaputt  [smiley=depressed.gif],using a friends today,but I will helpout.
Simon.
Title: Re: Having a clearout (some parts up for grabs)
Post by: kneedowndean on April 18, 2005, 09:49:58 am
 ;D That would be great simon, let me know when you get a chance and I will either Paypal you or send you a cheque whichever you prefer.

Thanks for the help,
Steve