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Stolen Bike Parts from a 2008 Ninja 250
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Unfotunately, last night, my co-worker's bike got "stripped". The thieves only stole parts from the right side of the bike, including the Yosh pipe.
If anyone finds any information pertaining to this, or finds these parts on eBay or CraigsList, please let me know.
Thanks!
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Re: Stolen Bike Parts from a 2008 Ninja 250
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September 02, 2008, 01:34:04 PM »
WTF?
Better make sure Teacoach hasn't "acquired" any new 250R exhausts...
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Re: Stolen Bike Parts from a 2008 Ninja 250
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Speaking of parts, anyone have lower and upper for a Duc 916?
I need track plastic! I'll tell you what happened on fri at the track, when I see all tomorrow. I'll be riding naked!!!!
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By the way T-Griff,, don't tell your neighbor where I'll be tomorrow...
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Quote from: oldduck on September 02, 2008, 09:34:17 PM
Speaking of parts, anyone have lower and upper for a Duc 916?
I need track plastic! I'll tell you what happened on fri at the track, when I see all tomorrow. I'll be riding naked!!!!
I need race plastics too... keep putting off that purchase.
I DO have a spare stock right panel (upper/lower). Let me know if you're interested.
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oldduc - get that house down, and quit playing around on bikes!
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We were able to get the majority of the parts we needed from a motorcycle junkyard. If you're north of Pittsburgh, and need used parts, check out Cycle Recyclers (located at 292 Bonzo Rd Rochester, PA 15074. Phone: 724-774-7768)
If you're south or east of pittsburgh, there's Norms Cycle Salvage - (412) 462-2225 .
Now, we just need the Right side Main stay peg bracket, foot peg, and break lever, and we'll have Azi back on the road!
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We never could find the right side main stay bracket at any local junk yards. But, luckily, we did find a nice online site - which will post to several salvage yards across the nation:
Mr. Cycle Parts
The response time was very quick (less than 24 hours) and we got the parts we needed.
So, Azi's Ninja is finally all back together. Now we just need to drain the old gas out of the carbs so it will run, and he will finally be back on the road!
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Glad you got it together. Since this is a trackday site, I have to ask - will the bike be lapping some beaver?
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Azi won't do any track days this year - he still needs a lot of seat time. But, he'll let me lap some Beave with it. I think it would be a blast to race Teacoach with matching Ninja 250s
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