mc 21 radiator or rs 250
mc 18 rk5 swingarm
mc18 r2j rear caliper bracket
mc 18/21 top yoke
mc 16 rear cowl!!!!!!!!!!!!
any help finding these parts appreciated,
cheers Rob.
Don't forget there is an MC16F3 cowl on its way Rob!
I know mate,this cowl is for bike i'm using at the moment to replace the one with brown tape holding it in place at the back
Got a full set of Campsa bodywork. It's far from mint, but it looks OK. It has been a long time since I saw it all in one place together though, but I will try and sort it out if you are interested? _________________ Andy.
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i'm alright for bodywork at the moment thanks Andy apart from this bloody rear cowl and possibly a screen,i'm just trying to tidy up the bike i'm riding to Beuleigh.
All the rest of bits needed are for my ongoing 300/16 project along with f3 cowl and 80's sito pons race paintjob
Hi maxim,if you could check for me mate that would be good,i only want later mc18 swingarm so then i can run the wider tyre,although if you have earlier type maybe you also have earlier rear caliper carrier to suit which i need,
cheers Rob
I have no idea which model it is...? Not hot on my MC18 knowledge I'm afraid. How do you tell? You can have it for a tenner though whatever! _________________ NSR300R - Why did i ever have a 250...
earlier swingarm type is more like ally box section tubing with square bracket welded on top for rear caliper mount
Later type is nicer shaped brushed ally finish with 2 line detailing down the sides and rear caliper mount is by torque bar.
Oh and just found out i'm going to the tt so no brands 250 for me
cheers rob
beakergixer750cc wrote:i only want later mc18 swingarm so then i can run the wider tyre
cheers Rob
You can use a wider tyre on the mk1 18 swinging arm with no problems. _________________ Harley Davidson is the worlds most efficient way to turn petrol into noise without the harmful side effect of horsepower.
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