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Fri Nov 11, 2005 6:40 pm

http://www.austreetfighter.com.au

I have bought a few things from this guy and it has all been good stuff.
Thought i'd better give him a wrap :supz:
Get on and check it out, there some good stuff for all bikes in there.

Mon Nov 14, 2005 8:04 pm

Can't get link to work mate :cry:

Tue Nov 15, 2005 9:45 am

Good site if you want to find all your stuff in one place - prices are generally okay too so it's a fairly convenient. My gf got some stuff for her TRX there and had no problems.

http://www.austreetfighter.com.au/

Tue Nov 15, 2005 9:58 am

is the site dead for anyone else at the moment or is my firewall blocking it or something? when i actually want to buy stuff from there instead of just looking, the bloody site doesn't work :roll:

Tue Nov 15, 2005 11:34 am

what are you cooking up now coco?
get ur hands on an RSV did ya?? :wink:

Tue Nov 15, 2005 12:12 pm

Dead for me too... someone might want to email them I think it's sales@.....

Tue Nov 15, 2005 12:50 pm

diesel wrote:what are you cooking up now coco?
get ur hands on an RSV did ya?? :wink:


dont tease me :x


:lol: nar, but i've finally gone and mounted the MX bars to the 7 and now i need some longer lines so i can do more than push it up and down the garage making broom broom noises :lol:

will send them an e-mail, i'm sure i've got it sitting around somewhere....

Tue Nov 15, 2005 2:22 pm

if you need longer lines just go to your local enzed, pirtek or ABS shop ... take them the existing brake line, and tell them how much longer you want it... a few bucks later you'll have what you want 8)

Tue Nov 15, 2005 2:27 pm

SocialSecurity wrote:if you need longer lines just go to your local enzed, pirtek or ABS shop ... take them the existing brake line, and tell them how much longer you want it... a few bucks later you'll have what you want 8)


sounds good, that'll take care of the brake and clutch lines. do they use the existing fittings and give you new rubber or go the hack and make a whole new line, fittings and all? and how much did it set mira back? if it fairly hefty i might be better off just going the braided lines that i want to eventually have anyways :?

Tue Nov 15, 2005 2:34 pm

they usually just look at the type of banjo fittings on the standard lines, making sure the angles are all fine and use brand new ones


i think to get a ~400mm line with banjos on both ends was about $40


they can make them braided aswell, give them a call. do austreetfighters sell longer than stock items?

i guess if they are cheap and fit perfectly then they would be the go-er... but that may not be the case, and they are up in QLD i think... where u could just get one made up at lunch time



is the 7R clutch hydraulic? :P

Tue Nov 15, 2005 2:39 pm

PO Box 317, Cherrybrook, NSW 2126
TEL: 0415903463 / 0433154858 FAX: +61 (02) 9659 3191
E-MAIL : mailto:info@austreetfighter.com.au
ABN: 93 370 471 773
its in sydney, Between Castle hill and Hornsby :)

Tue Nov 15, 2005 3:18 pm

SocialSecurity wrote:they usually just look at the type of banjo fittings on the standard lines, making sure the angles are all fine and use brand new ones


i think to get a ~400mm line with banjos on both ends was about $40


they can make them braided aswell, give them a call. do austreetfighters sell longer than stock items?

i guess if they are cheap and fit perfectly then they would be the go-er... but that may not be the case, and they are up in QLD i think... where u could just get one made up at lunch time



is the 7R clutch hydraulic? :P


yeah, they do 6" over braided lines. $160 front and $80 clutch for a memory, but i cant confirm that cos the site dont work :lol: if its cheaper to have them made up, then i'll do that, might save a couple of days postage too i guess. i'll check it out anyways :D

and yeah, hydraulic clutch, only way to go 8) much better feel than cables IMO

Tue Nov 15, 2005 4:40 pm

AHA!!!

they sent me an e-mail, all is back up and running :D

and cheaper than i seem to remember too, all good 8)

Wed Nov 16, 2005 10:48 am

hydraulic clutch also adds to the weight :P that along with a giant alternator (looks fit for a car!) and the engine not being a 'stressed member' is what keeps it on the cuddly side of 200kg :lol:


i guess those prices aint too bad, and they would be fairly bling looking braided lines too yeah? like the kind that are coated in plastic and what ever colour you like? like the ones on mine :)
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