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Old 09-06-2008, 09:20 PM   #21 (permalink)
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wow cyclerider after reading under your avitar i am now convinced you ARE a book smart douche bag
Thank you for providing me another reason to stay away from helping people like yourself... one whom I've helped numerous times.
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Old 09-06-2008, 09:24 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Motoshop doesn't source used parts other then 4 speed gearboxes. $700 for RS125 fork legs is the going rate for a new set of fork legs but Shawn got them from somewhere else.

The used RS125 fork legs have been selling at auction for $500-$700 a set and some are worked over with Okamura parts. I don't know much about them since I won't ever be running a set. Nobody makes a set of triple clamps for the RS125 forks to mount to Monkeybikes including the CT, ZB and Monkey. You can run the G-craft setup on the XR100 motard, Ape and NSR50 at the moment.

You have to go custom for everything else.
$500 is about the going price for used RS125 legs here in the states as well based on my research. Occasionally there is a deal around $300, but rare.

As far as the clamps, I thought G-Craft had a set for Monkey's?
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Old 09-06-2008, 09:27 PM   #23 (permalink)
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i don't need your help i have books and google i'd rather read for info than to ask someone whom i know already knows and could give me the right quick answer but instead gives me the "oh look how smart i am" smart ass answer. i'd rather feel smart than look dumb i hope you quit PM!
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Old 09-06-2008, 09:30 PM   #24 (permalink)
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i don't need your help i have books and google i'd rather read for info than to ask someone whom i know already knows and could give me the right quick answer but instead gives me the "oh look how smart i am" smart ass answer. i'd rather feel smart than look dumb i hope you quit PM!
Did you ever stop to think maybe I don't answer things with a quick yes or no because I think people learn more when you give them the ability to ask other questions and give them reasoning to think farther into the subject.

Ask and ye shall receive. I'll tell you what... Start a poll. If in a weeks time you have more yes answers that I should leave then I will continue to not post in the boards. Until then, I suggest we let this thread go about it's business.
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Old 09-06-2008, 09:34 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Did you ever stop to think maybe I don't answer things with a quick yes or no because I think people learn more when you give them the ability to ask other questions and give them reasoning to think farther into the subject.

Ask and ye shall receive. I'll tell you what... Start a poll. If in a weeks time you have more yes answers that I should leave then I will continue to not post in the boards. Until then, I suggest we let this thread go about it's business.
too much work for me.. how bout you decide, is it harder to log in and be a dick or log in and not be a dick? then make your own decision.
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Old 09-06-2008, 09:46 PM   #26 (permalink)
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too much work for me.. how bout you decide, is it harder to log in and be a dick or log in and not be a dick? then make your own decision.
Thanks, I'm glad you like it.
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You're welcome!
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Old 09-06-2008, 11:08 PM   #28 (permalink)
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If the owner of those clamps does what he has in mind, that won't be a problem.

He isn't in it for "best bike" though. Which is probably why he hasn't claimed the clamps.

I promised the owner I wouldn't say who they belong to or for what project... sorry.
huh... what...
so they're aren't shawn's?
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Old 09-07-2008, 12:40 AM   #29 (permalink)
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The clamps pictured in this thread are not Shawn's no. They are a Pm members though.

G-Craft NSR50 fork clamps for Honda RS125 inverted forks
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they belong to batman... who cares?
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Old 09-07-2008, 12:43 AM   #31 (permalink)
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they belong to batman... who cares?
Why not take your own advice...

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i give any and all advice i have unlike you who make people feel stupid and just say search so i say to you blow me
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i give any and all advice i have unlike you who make people feel stupid and just say search so i say to you blow me
That's a mighty fine post coming from someone who said he didn't want my advice and would rather search for answers on his own. Seems to me, telling you to search was a good decision on my part and saved me a lot of explanation time that went to others.

You want to feel stupid how about this one... ignore list.
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ignore this... you're a douche bag
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they belong to batman... who cares?
if you don't... then keep out of the thread.
but i'm curious and that's why i asked.
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if you don't... then keep out of the thread.
but i'm curious and that's why i asked.
If and when the owner wants to step forward and if they belong to PM, I'm sure they will.
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As far as the clamps, I thought G-Craft had a set for Monkey's?
Fall of 2008, but they are too long for a Monkey. About 8cm too long.

Look how much they have the rear end jacked up on this bike and how far the legs are in the clamps:

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Those are 12" tires. That bike is plenty tall.. Taller then I would want.
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Old 09-07-2008, 10:22 PM   #38 (permalink)
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Ah, yeah, I can see where that'd be awkward on a Monkey, should be about right on my 70 based on the measurements I got though... :P

The full floating rear caliper mount is quite trick. I might have to mod mine to match.
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I got to see these in person today... They are incredible for sure. A great buy for the owner!
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