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Seeking Advice On Compatible Bike Parts


Biker16
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( UPDATE: THE BIKE WAS FIXED AND SOLD ON, I PASSED CBT & HAVE HAD VARIOUS BIKES SINCE :thumb: :thumb: )


Hi All,


Going to be doing CBT & recently purchased a SuperByke RSR 125 (aka Sinnis Stealth), its a recent model in excellent condition & has very low mileage as has mainly been sat in storage. As of today I have just found out through MOT that it needs 1. Front Fork Seals doing, 2. Clutch & Brake levers replacing (clutch lever bent not sure why brake lever needs replacing) 3. Head & Tail Lights tightening a bit more. Now, the issue at the minute is I would like to purchase the required parts myself then have the garage fit them for me & redo the MOT with the idea of not being over charged on parts etc. however the garage & I are having difficulty finding compatible parts ): Keep in mind this is all today & the garage has said they will speak to the bike manufacturer direct then get back to me tomorrow. However, I cant help but think there must be some nice custom levers that would fit it on eBay maybe universal or other. Also I have located fork seals by Lexmoto & other brands on eBay which claim to also fit my bike & cost under £10 inc. delivery! So yes I think it would also probably workout better on price too no doubt. Any & all advice/relevant information would be greatly appreciated, specifically will the seals mentioned do the job & also regarding levers. Also some job/parts prices from personal experience would be very useful too.


Cheers all! :cheers:

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Hi mate......check these guys out for Chinese bike parts.....https://www.chinesemotorcyclepartsonline.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Wemoto also do various bits for a range of Chinese bikes....... 8-)

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Hi Tango,


Thanks for the reply. I will check them out now, hopefully I can get these simple parts sorted out soon as & get the bike on road where it belongs. Then onto CBT... Zzz Getting there... :violin: Nice bike BTW :thumb: :thumb:


Cheers!

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You could do just about everything (except replacing the fork seals) yourself with minimum skill level and minimum tools.


Good luck with it - It is a good start to learning about fixing and maintaining your motorbike.


:cheers:

 

Hi GOG, thanks for saying hello. I appreciate the input too, again always good to hear :D


I will keep you all updated, bike goes in for repair tomorrow so should have an idea on time & price to run by you all shortly. (I will highly appreciate further input on whether price sounds right etc.)


Cheers bud. :cheers:

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