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Author: | xbpep [ 31 Oct 2010 16:57 ] |
Post subject: | M2 part number |
Hi Could someone with a 2000 M2 parts book give me the part number of the forks bump stop which is stuck to the frame, I have one is missing and i would like to order a replacement, it's a moulded piece of rubber. Thanks |
Author: | Maz [ 31 Oct 2010 17:28 ] |
Post subject: | Re: M2 part number |
NLA last time I checked........however, the forward fuel tank buffers are identical in profile but twice as wide ie. cut one in half and you have 2 steering stop rubbers ![]() These are still available and much cheaper than the stop rubbers ever were.......I'll post the numbers when back at the shop tomorrow. ......and yes, I do keep them in stock ![]() |
Author: | daywalker [ 31 Oct 2010 20:34 ] |
Post subject: | Re: M2 part number |
Maz wrote: NLA last time I checked........however, the forward fuel tank buffers are identical in profile but twice as wide ie. cut one in half and you have 2 steering stop rubbers ![]() These are still available and much cheaper than the stop rubbers ever were.......I'll post the numbers when back at the shop tomorrow. ......and yes, I do keep them in stock ![]() Would one of them split in half work for an S1 as well? |
Author: | Maz [ 31 Oct 2010 20:56 ] |
Post subject: | Re: M2 part number |
It would but you'd have a much reduced lock as the S1 uses very thin foam sticky pads. |
Author: | daywalker [ 31 Oct 2010 22:17 ] |
Post subject: | Re: M2 part number |
Maz wrote: It would but you'd have a much reduced lock as the S1 uses very thin foam sticky pads. Ahh of course upside down forks vs right way up on M2. |
Author: | bueller ball breaker [ 31 Oct 2010 22:26 ] |
Post subject: | Re: M2 part number |
I have the foamy ones on my M2 and it gives you that little bit more of a turning circle Just wacth the switchgear on the tank though |
Author: | daywalker [ 31 Oct 2010 22:33 ] |
Post subject: | Re: M2 part number |
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Neoprene-Rubber-self-adhesive-strip-15mm-x-4mm-x-5m-/260521705878?pt=UK_DIY_Materials_Plumbing_MJ&hash=item3ca84dc196 Maybe this stuff would work? You would have enough to keep replacing when they come off. |
Author: | rik [ 31 Oct 2010 23:29 ] |
Post subject: | Re: M2 part number |
I had the foam pads on my '98 M2....replacement cost of Buffer 'kit' comprising of a couple of bits of foam and a tube of glue? ...£18 hahahaha Replacement cost with a Tank mount? £3 IIRC .....Hmmmmmm let me think about this for a while..... ![]() (actually I used a whole one per side...hang the expense!) |
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