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Hi Mirko,
Finally plucked up the courage to post on your site. Apologies to everyone for not speaking German.
Excellent pictures for me to try and work out for my project. Thanks for all the info on the MZriders site.
Kind Regards
Mick
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Hi Mick,
you're welcome! Don't hesitate posting any stupid question!
Good luck with your bike...ehhmmm...archaeological sensation!
MfG, Mirko
Good luck for Arsenal tonight!
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Mick,
Don't know what the hell you're talking about, but at least I can understand what you're saying!
I believe I may have seen your garden project on the www. Good luck with it.
Chris
representin' Philly
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hello Guys, i was told that the sport uses Brembo brakes and I found a site that sells them, could you advice if one of thse would fit;
http://www.pdq1.co.uk/brembo.htm
Cheers all
Mick
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thanks for those links....bidded! told you I am not very good at mechanics!! I have to be guided all the way ;-) Do have a question about forks..now don't laugh...How do you go about putting a slip on can? Want to change my full system, so could i just buy downpipes? me not understand haha
He made some fantastic saves...but Juventus were.....poor! I reckon even my West ham could have beaten them ;-)
Cheers
Mick
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Mirco, don't suppose you know the part number for the EBC prolite discs for the rear do you? was able to order the front disc, but rear had no info?
Thanks mate
Mick
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whoops sorry..meant Mirko..not mirco ;-)
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Never mind, mate. I'm sorry, but the version of my downloaded EBC cataloque lists no rear brake disc. But BSA Regal could surely order a new stock one.
I think Hayward&Scott is a pretty good advice, downpipes should be 39mm outside diameter and 37mm inside for real. Try to go for a 2-in-2 system, which will provide some unleashed ponies.
Jens Lehmann is the designated #1 for the world cup since yesterday, Kahn struggled in the past few months. There's quite a debate about that theme going on for a long time in Germany. We'll see in June...:-)
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Hi Mirko
I am trying to find some information for a skorpion I am putting together, but as I am unable to speak German its proving quite difficult.
There are a number of Skorpions, mainly on German web sites, that have the rear end from a Yamaha SZR660. I have fitted the swing arm but need to know what Shock, arm relay and arms they have used (what rear suspension)?
I would be very grateful for this information or any other help you can give. Thanks,
Tim
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Hi Tim,
welcome over here! As some Dutch riders did this conversion before, maybe someone could give you further informations. Open the MuZ/SZR part and read/post in the second thread:
http://forum.monoconnection.nl/
@Jörg: Kannst Du weiterhelfen? Danke!
Cheers, Mirko
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