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lloydie wrote:£500 for rear sets !!!!!
The Mori ones are a little cheaper but like I said the bit are pricey but they do have stuff that you can't get anywhere so if you really want it I guess it could be worth the price.
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8541Hawk wrote:
lloydie wrote:£500 for rear sets !!!!!
The Mori ones are a little cheaper but like I said the bit are pricey but they do have stuff that you can't get anywhere so if you really want it I guess it could be worth the price.
i know where to get some really nice bits but getting away alive is another matter :Ball Kick: :lol: :lol:
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lloydie wrote:i know where to get some really nice bits but getting away alive is another matter :Ball Kick: :lol: :lol:
Always have a plan for egress...... :wink: One of the first lessons from S\S school..... :lol: :lol:
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I ain't big enough or fast enough to get away before getting eaten by the yeti :lol:
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Just picked some 2002 oil pipes up off of ebay for £14. Hoping they fit my 97 model :?

According to this site, they have the same part no. http://www.lingshondaparts.com/honda_mo ... ue_M01.php

Still interested in the Pirtek hoses tho, so if Tony.mon sees this and can expand further on what to ask them for I would appreciate it :beer:
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Stevo Kifaru wrote:Just picked some 2002 oil pipes up off of ebay for £14. Hoping they fit my 97 model :?

According to this site, they have the same part no. http://www.lingshondaparts.com/honda_mo ... ue_M01.php

Still interested in the Pirtek hoses tho, so if Tony.mon sees this and can expand further on what to ask them for I would appreciate it :beer:

Yes they will fit as they are the same on all years of VTRs :thumbup:
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Stevo Kifaru wrote:Just picked some 2002 oil pipes up off of ebay for £14. Hoping they fit my 97 model :?

According to this site, they have the same part no. http://www.lingshondaparts.com/honda_mo ... ue_M01.php

Still interested in the Pirtek hoses tho, so if Tony.mon sees this and can expand further on what to ask them for I would appreciate it :beer:

Take the pipes you bought to Pirtex & ask the to make pipes using the end fittings. They need to just replace the mankey pipe with nice braided hose. Including the fat bit at the bottom end if poss.
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MacV2 wrote: Tue Nov 12, 2013 7:35 am
oorwullie43 wrote:
tony.mon wrote:Yes, I got mine made up locally.

Aye, that would be local to you then! :lol: :thumbup:
http://www.pirtek.co.uk/
Hi MacV2, are you still in the business for braided oil lines? Mine are rusted and need replacing.
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FUGEE1968 wrote: Tue Apr 23, 2019 10:03 pm [

Hi MacV2, are you still in the business for braided oil lines? Mine are rusted and need replacing.
None in stock ATM, havent had any made for some time TBH...

Get a second set & take them to a local Pirtex & see if they will do you a set...

You need the fittings off the end & the pipe intact so they can copy it...

If you cant get it done local give me a shout back & I'll see if my bloke will still do them...
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Will give that a go, cheers.
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A cheap way , braided pipe , oetiker clips, works fine ,
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What about the other end......oh er Mr.
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lanny wrote: Wed Oct 24, 2012 7:38 pm Anyone fitted braided oil lines ?
Yes Sir
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