I've recently part-exed my 1100 and am getting rid of some of the accumulated stuff I've amassed over the years.
Several years ago, I bought an m94 gearbox from an eBay breaker, advertised with 'a noise'. I bought it as a 'just in case' for spares but was slightly scuppered when I discovered (or at least Steve Scriminger did when he had mine in for rebuild) that my bike actually had a warranty replacement m97 box. However, he took two selector forks out of it and returned it in bits where it has lain on a shelf ever since.
I need rid, so this is my last attempt to give it away before it goes to the tip - it could be used for spares, the end plate could be butchered to make a shim measuring fixture etc.
I also changed my plastic tank for a new steel tank. The old plastic tank has a couple of paint bubbles but is otherwise fine (and they hold a few litres more than the steel tank).
Both these are free if you'll take them away but I need the space in the garage - they'll be going to the tip next week.
Several years ago, I bought an m94 gearbox from an eBay breaker, advertised with 'a noise'. I bought it as a 'just in case' for spares but was slightly scuppered when I discovered (or at least Steve Scriminger did when he had mine in for rebuild) that my bike actually had a warranty replacement m97 box. However, he took two selector forks out of it and returned it in bits where it has lain on a shelf ever since.
I need rid, so this is my last attempt to give it away before it goes to the tip - it could be used for spares, the end plate could be butchered to make a shim measuring fixture etc.
I also changed my plastic tank for a new steel tank. The old plastic tank has a couple of paint bubbles but is otherwise fine (and they hold a few litres more than the steel tank).
Both these are free if you'll take them away but I need the space in the garage - they'll be going to the tip next week.