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darrenmartin wrote:I dont care what the others say about you seb (and i aint kind :sad2 ) i think your alright :wink: and if and when you get em id be glad to fleese you, sorry i mean buy the other 2 from you :thumbup: Cheers m8
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it was a joke m8, soz i got quite a dry sence of humour :oops: no offence meant :wink:
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darrenmartin wrote:it was a joke m8, soz i got quite a dry sence of humour :oops: no offence meant :wink:
Ha I was joking to mate, I know very well what your on about lol

if i cant find the member I'm buying them them off i will give you first dibs at cost on the other two
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:oops: thought id messed rite up :!: :!: :lol: bugger it i owe you one now m8 :sick: and i thought i had a dry sence of humour ! cheers seb (you b*%tard) :wink:
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Seb any news on them stick coils :?:
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darrenmartin wrote:Seb any news on them stick coils :?:
Finaly after ages of seaching found the member i agreed to buy off, will now contact him mate, hopefully he still has them

http://www.haymouth.co.uk/phpBB3/viewto ... ls#p189304
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Hi guys got my stick coils off of Seb (cheers buddy :thumbup: ) after looking at the fitting guide on the forum am i right in thinking that the VTR's origional coils are no longer used as the CBR unit contains its own coil. Thanks guys and keep up the gr8 work :wave:
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Yes mate, take off the original coils and plug the stick coils into the supply leads. Job's a good'un.
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Cheers m8, had to ask as it looked just a little to easy. Turns out it is :lol:
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Anyone else taking the plunge here and want to go halfs on a set?
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I may do that - what's the likely damage?
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Going rate for four on the bay are around the £50 mark. So we are looking at £25 ea. + plus posting to you or I.
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Up for that - ok if you source? Let me know and save posting I might have a run over - mate runs a posh pub Hunstanton way and haven't seen him or his bikes for a while. :thumbup:
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Have a look at these chaps. Might save you a couple of bob -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CBR600- ... 519f697310

This one is open to offers. Why not try bidding for all four -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/honda-cbr600r ... 20b0d625bc

Cheap set of four here. CBR1000RR 07. I have seen these used by Superhawk forum folk -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-CBR1000 ... 46044f9907
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You will need the ignition sub loom with the coil connectors too -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CBR-100 ... 5d32a4f3eb
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