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10th October 2020, 14:51 | #21 |
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Is the lower front windscreen rubber available?
mine has shrunk back, so looking to scarf join 2 together. Oh and Battery box lid? SteveN
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10th October 2020, 15:44 | #22 |
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Could do with the injectors if there good as big russ just tested mine and said they need replacing so if they are available
I'll have them (Just 5 min ago pm'd micky boy to see if he d some) |
10th October 2020, 18:04 | #23 |
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wouldn't mind the rear door inner waist seals (ie the rubber between door card and window) if they've not bubbled or deformed.
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12th October 2020, 07:48 | #24 |
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Thanks to all who have posted asking for various bits, I am struggling to dismantle my lovely tourer, and I am not physically able to do much very quickly. I just look at her on the drive and wonder if I should save up and have the extensive welding done, I can’t bear the thought of if being crushed. Sorry to mess you all around, I will leave it a while and think through any options. best wishes Roy
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12th October 2020, 17:49 | #25 |
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Better keep it on the road!
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12th October 2020, 18:34 | #26 |
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Hi Roy.
Fact is if you buy another tourer of around the same age if it hasn't had the rear sills done then chances are it will need them shortly. You got to ask yourself what have you gained? If the welding is the only thing it has failed on then you have to consider getting it done. Sills and the associated jacking points are between £150 to £200 per side as a rough guide and the level of workmanship by some people has to be seen to be believed.
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25th October 2020, 15:05 | #27 |
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How much for suspension ?
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