VFR Bars, Braided lines, Long Stack

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pete1781
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VFR Bars, Braided lines, Long Stack

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So a few bits I have that I never fitted before selling the beastie...:cry:

1 long stack- good condition and undamaged....£15 posted.

Pair of goodridge braided hoses for the front-used but in good condition....£20 posted.

Pair of vfr bars-used condition, will need paint ideally but straight and undamaged with bar ends but one of these has the hex drilled out so would have to be hand tight or put on with strap wrench etc,also need paint or sanding back and laquer.....£25 posted

Cheers in advance guys and gals...

Pete 8-)
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£15 posted for the brake lines :-)
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Hi Do you still have the brake hoses? If so what sort of set up are they.
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Found these bits in a box in the garage at the weekend, thought id try here again before I ebay em....any interest guys n gals?
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I'm interested in the VFR bars if you still have them...
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Which year VFR bars are they. IIRC there's some years (cant remember which) where you can get away without cutting the fairing and other years where it's necessary. Also I think there was a difference with bar weights between years. :think:

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Pm replied to Mac.... and im not sure on a year carl sorry, ive had them a while now as well and I dont remember off the top of my head :(
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pete1781 wrote:Pm replied to Mac....
You have a PM back Sir...
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I don't want them....been there tried that! But for fellow mmebers to be aware there are differences from years. Bar ends are the easiest way to work it out. One style takes VFR end weights and the other VTR :wink:

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