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July 7, 2009 at 11:10 pm #96770
Anonymousi broke my shock spring last time i rode my thumpstar
now there is a race on in a couple of weeks that i want to enter. but i’m having heaps of drama finding another spring/shock
beuller?
July 7, 2009 at 11:17 pm #142654Have you tried the local tip??? China bikes should be 6 deep there.
July 7, 2009 at 11:50 pm #142655
Anonymoussad but true
July 7, 2009 at 11:53 pm #142663try CBS at wauchope 65852077 they sell chinese parts. speak to garry
July 7, 2009 at 11:59 pm #142656It broke, Wow that indicates a hardness, i woulda thought they just collapsed.
Should be heaps around the suspension would certain outlast most drivelines.
BC
July 8, 2009 at 12:02 am #142664
Anonymousthanks tiger
p.s. Thumpstars are a australian bike made in taiwan.
and i respect Taiwans right to inderpendancethat’s it. i just got obt banned in china
July 8, 2009 at 12:20 am #142665champo35 wrote:
Quote:thanks tigerp.s. Thumpstars are a australian bike made in taiwan.
and i respect Taiwans right to inderpendancethat’s it. i just got obt banned in china
Damn you Champo, china has the biggest motorcycle riding population in the world….not sure that many of them are off-road fanatics though, from what i gather their main roads are comparable to out S/T.
BC
July 8, 2009 at 12:25 am #142667champo35 wrote:
Quote:Thumpstars are a australian bike made in taiwan.Ha ha thats the quote of the week, its Australian made in Taiwan
:laugh:
Its Taiwanese Champo let go !
July 8, 2009 at 12:25 am #142666champo35 wrote:
Quote:thanks tigerp.s. Thumpstars are a australian bike made in taiwan.
and i respect Taiwans right to inderpendancethat’s it. i just got obt banned in china
Good onya Champo, China has is running in 20th place as far as international visitors to our site goes. A whopping 86 page views for last month. Now you have single handedly alienated us from the most populous motorcycle riding nation in the world.
July 8, 2009 at 12:48 am #142668I’m interested in this Thumstar racing series, must be a money-spinner for the importers what with a new bike for every lap for every rider and all, mechanics with arc-welders on every corner, instead of Flaggies, and no way could you ever do a Lemans or cold start, the spectators would be back in bed fast asleep before they all started, and the noise, do you give out free hearing protection to all the surrounding farms?
Champo, how secure do you feel clearing the doubles on it, does your butt clench tighter than Mike Tysons cellmates’ knowing the rear shock mounts were welded by seagulls with sunglasses?These questions and more are boggling my mind.
BC
July 8, 2009 at 12:59 am #142669Mr Blue wrote:
Quote:I’m interested in this Thumstar racing series, must be a money-spinner for the importers what with a new bike for every lap for every rider and all, mechanics with arc-welders on every corner, instead of Flaggies, and no way could you ever do a Lemans or cold start, the spectators would be back in bed fast asleep before they all started, and the noise, do you give out free hearing protection to all the surrounding farms?
Champo, how secure do you feel clearing the doubles on it, does your butt clench tighter than Mike Tysons cellmates’ knowing the rear shock mounts were welded by seagulls with sunglasses?These questions and more are boggling my mind.
BC
LMFAO!!!! Gold Bruce,pure gold!!
July 8, 2009 at 2:07 am #142670Hey champo what are the Dimensions of the spring ? I have a standard 98 RMX 250 spring at home you can have if you want it.
OllieB)
July 8, 2009 at 3:28 am #142672
Anonymousi don’t think the rmx spring would fit
‘thumpstars’ are from the crew at stoney creek motorcycles
they were assembled at a very professional modern factory in taiwan.
however, who knows were the parts come from. i think my spring came from a glass factory.re:
the racing series. if i could afford to buy a crf50, then throw it away and replace it all with after market parts i would.
and they are heaps fun to race. mx becomes a contact sport
the honda may not be from japan anywayJuly 8, 2009 at 3:41 am #142683champo35 wrote:
Quote:‘thumpstars’ are from the crew at stoney creek motorcycles
they were assembled at a very professional modern factory in taiwan.If they are from a very professional modern factory in Taiwan Cant Stoney Creek they are a good shop that my mate deals with weekly in Sydney, the dealers, theses bikes e mail, ring or carrier pigeon them for parts??
TB
July 8, 2009 at 4:09 am #142687I have a couple out of my XR600, that are made in Japan for Japan that should be able to carry your fat arse ( I proved that:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: )
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