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Needed cb77 parts

Post by eyhonda » Mon Dec 14, 2009 11:38 am

Need these parts:

1. Pair of the chrome fork housings
2. Headpipes
3. Exhaust shims or collars, 4 pcs

Thanks. Let me know shipping to MI 48360.

Eric
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Post by eyhonda » Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:23 pm

Someone on the forum responded with a lift handle. I tried to email that person but it did not go through. I'm not sure who it is now since I deleted the message. If you are the person that messaged me (email = candcweid@trconline.net), please email me again. I am interested in the lift handle.

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Post by eyhonda » Sun Dec 20, 2009 8:21 am

Ok found a lift handle from LM. Thanks. Now that I finally removed the chrome fork housings, they're really banged up and the seals are rusted in. I'm on the look out for a set of decent fork housings.
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Post by e3steve » Sun Dec 20, 2009 3:26 pm

5 hrs to go http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda-30 ... _500wt_975

plenty of these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HONDA-CB ... 2862wt_958

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-HOND ... 749wt_1035

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HONDA-CB ... 3578wt_732

There was a pair of (worn) chrome seal holders and a set of exhaust collets on eBay last week, but they appear to have ended. Keep looking; I'll watch ebay UK for you. If the seller won't ship abroad (tossers!) I can use my UK address and have stuff forwarded to you at whatever it costs via Royal Mail.

I hate namby-pamby, whingeing, whining "I don't ship abroad" eBayers! Get a life and get on with it!

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Post by jensen » Mon Dec 21, 2009 1:55 am

Hi steve,

Everyone can look in Ebay UK, just as easy as the rest of the worrld Ebay.
Make a search (advanced), and fill in "worldwide", and you will find everything you need,
anywhere on the planet. Just ask before bidding if people are prepared to do the extra work for shipping abroad. If people say no, don't push, most of the time they did have a bad experience.

As for shipping, I almost never insure anything, and had never any problem.
Only the cost can differ a lot, as I'm in the Netherlands, it's cheaper for me to buy in Canada, Australia Germany, Singapore, Thailand etc then in the UK. The USA was also low cost and very good, but then they chanced the rules, and nothing is "shipped" by boat anymore, everything by plane, and that's more expensive, especially for heavy items.

For example, I bought mufflers in the USA, shipping was 90 USD, from Canada (boat) shipping was 42 USD, from Australia shipping was 65 USD, from the UK shipping was 110 USD, in the Netherlands shipping is around 9 USD.

If someone from the USA need to buy something from the the Netherlands, or other surrounding country's I'm glad to help. I was helped so many times by friendly American residents, I'm glad that I can do something back.

I do have some very bad experiences with German residents, I all those years on EbayI have two negative feedbacks, both from Germans. In contrary to Amercan residents, Germans are not very honest about the state of the parts, it's "always" nicer on paper than what you get, or are very impatient, not realizing that payments by bank take a few days from abroad.

Jensen
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Post by eyhonda » Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:50 pm

Thanks for the tips! I'll keep an eye out for worldwide stuff. I'm starting to ship worldwide too. If it's not too heavy then it's worth it for my customers.
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