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Parting Out a 1992 F2 - Definitely Happening! - 9/12/2007 8:25:37 PM   
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RE: Parting Out a 1992 F2-Definitely Happening! - 9/12/2007 9:05:06 PM   
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Do you have the passenger pegs? and passenger left bracket? And front fairing by anychance? And do you have all the front fairing bolts as well? If you do I'll take them and all that i've asked thus far. Thanks

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RE: Parting Out a 1992 F2-Definitely Happening! - 9/12/2007 9:11:59 PM   
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I could use a rear fender (the black piece that the license plate and lights attach to)



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RE: Parting Out a 1992 F2-Definitely Happening! - 9/12/2007 9:30:17 PM   
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can you send me a picture of the seat i might want. Also is there shipping

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RE: Parting Out a 1992 F2-Definitely Happening! - 9/13/2007 7:18:30 PM   
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I'm interest in the forks. Is that 100 for both complete legs? ...and what is the condition of the fork pipes, any pitting?

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RE: Parting Out a 1992 F2-Definitely Happening! - 9/13/2007 8:49:41 PM   
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how much for the whole bike as is?

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RE: Parting Out a 1992 F2-Definitely Happening! - 9/14/2007 4:35:18 AM   
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Whole bike is not for sale.

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RE: Parting Out a 1992 F2-Definitely Happening! - 9/14/2007 5:31:41 AM   
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Aby upper fairings ?

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RE: Parting Out a 1992 F2-Definitely Happening! - 9/14/2007 10:02:58 AM   
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I need plastics bad! Could you send me some pics, Please?

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RE: Parting Out a 1992 F2-Definitely Happening! - 9/14/2007 8:17:31 PM   
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How much for the fuse cover?

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RE: Parting Out a 1992 F2-Definitely Happening! - 9/15/2007 4:35:10 AM   
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ORIGINAL: trishcbr

Aby upper fairings ?



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ORIGINAL: 94F2CBR

How much for the fuse cover?



Is anybody actually reading my post?

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It looks like there is definitely enough interest in my bike to part it out! It is in perfect running order with about 32,000 miles. It has been very well maintained and pulls hard. The only thing wrong with it is that the fairing stays are bent (both lower stays and the upper stay are trash), the lower plastics are rashed, and the upper fairing and windshield are nonexistent. Everything else is in good order. It will take a couple of weeks from now for me to make a video of everything working and start disassembly.

Here are some prices:
  • Frame: $250 (clean title)
  • Carbs: $200
  • Forks:$180 (w/upper and lower clamps)
  • Rearsets: $100
  • Engine Complete: $620
  • Gauge cluster: $175
  • Fairing bolts: $10/set (also have an F3 set)
  • Headlight: $50
  • Taillight: $40
  • Tail fairing: $50 ea. side
  • Small fairing above taillight: $30
  • Fuse panel cover: $40
  • Lower fairing: $70 ea. side
  • Access panel: $30 ea. side
  • ...



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RE: Parting Out a 1992 F2-Definitely Happening! - 9/15/2007 3:52:41 PM   
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hey how much for just the chain if it is a 530 shipped to 61063

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RE: Parting Out a 1992 F2-Definitely Happening! - 9/17/2007 4:21:03 PM   
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 Do you have the screws that hold the front lower plastics to the inner black plastics in front of the exhaust mani?

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RE: Parting Out a 1992 F2-Definitely Happening! - 9/19/2007 3:43:26 AM   
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ORIGINAL: j.breson

hey how much for just the chain if it is a 530 shipped to 61063


I want to sell the chain and sprockets together. The chain is not worth enough to be shipped on it's own. Shipping would be about $20. So about $55 total for chain & sprockets.

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RE: Parting Out a 1992 F2-Definitely Happening! - 9/19/2007 3:48:27 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Psychoreo

Do you have the screws that hold the front lower plastics to the inner black plastics in front of the exhaust mani?


Do you want anything else? Because I don't want to come off as a jerk or anything, but it's really not worth it for me to go through the hassle of shipping a few screws.

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