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Currently on the look out for the following:
03 to 05 R6 front brake rotors - 300mm OD, going to be attempting a full floating conversion so shot OEM units I can get measurements off of are fine, good rotors also work.
Radial brake master(s) - 13mm to 15mm range for one project, tad bit bigger for the other. If it needs a rebuild (and isn't a Brembo) that's ok too (as long as the bore is good), I like fixing stuff, remember?
YZ450 plastic / front end bits - 09 YZ450 number plate and front fender in clean shape, front axle and nut, a set of clamps would be awesome.
YZ450 rear sprockets - 38T / 39T
As always, I'm a cheap bastard when it comes to used parts. My budget was blown out well before the season started and I still haven't hit the track. You'll do better on eBay than selling to me, but at least you won't have to pay seller's fees or worry about chasing me down for payment?![]()
Last edited by Kurlon; 05-04-15 at 10:57 AM.
I've got a couple OEM GSXR radial brake master cylinders. No need of a rebuild as far as I can tell.
plastics gotta be '09?
I have a full set of '03 450f yami blue plastics
Last edited by breakdirt916; 05-04-15 at 12:48 AM.
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I have a YZ\WR master and front and rear plastics, and a catch can......
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Plastics - I haven't dug to see what swaps, eventual sumo clamps will be for a 09 YZ450, would prefer a white fender but I'm not going to be picky if it's cheap. The base bike is a 92 WR250R so unfortunately a full set of plastics will go to waste.
Masters - Do you know the bore sizes on those GSXR units?
Anyone got 320mm YZ front rotors?
Would that be the same as 320mm FZR1000 rotors?
99 + 02 SV650 ex-race - 91 FJ1200 street - 03 KDX220R woods - 12 WR450F motard/ice
Unfortunately no, looks like Yamaha's dirt rotor pattern is unique to their dirty bikes.