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Club House => Chatter => Topic started by: pigafetta on April 14, 2009, 11:13:32 PM
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Hiya Folks
Set of XBR spokies on Ebay...
Click HERE (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/xbr500-WHEELS-XBR-500-SPOKED-WHEELS_W0QQitemZ320360295445QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Motorcycle_Parts?hash=item320360295445&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1689%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1) to see the auction.
(http://i.ebayimg.com/05/!BOv-mlwBWk~$(KGrHgoOKjEEjlLmY6sPBJwRb)oO8w~~_1.JPG)
I'd have them but they're a bit steep for my wallet at the moment (we've just had a brand new baby so bikey activities have taken a back step).
Happy Easter,
Dave B
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Collection only from Lancs, guess that cuts down his potential purchasers - and it is not that difficult to post a bike wheel or two.
R
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These wheels came of an 89 XBR, the guy now selling them took them off the XBR and replaced them with a ratty set of Comstars. The 89 XBR complete with Comstars recently sold on eBay for a tidy sum. More than he paid for it.
The guy selling the spoked wheels bought the above XBR from a very nice man in York who specialises (or did) in XBR's and GB's. I recently bought a brand new Supertrap system for my XBR from the chap in York and we discussed these very wheels. He informed me that the only usable part of these wheels were the hubs, which also need TLC, hence requiring a full wheel rebuild. From what I understand the rear hub has ovalised on the braking surface. Buyer beware!
Frankly £200.00 is taking the proverbial as it would probably cost that again top make a set of decent wheels.
Incidentally I offered the seller £150.00 for these wheels some weeks back which he turned down, greed seems to be the motive?
Andy
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If the hub is oval they might as well be scrap ::) I've got an old set of spokes in the garage and comstars on the outfit for precisely that reason...
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200 quid, he's having a laugh. i bought my dr big wheels for 300, and those came with a frame an engine, suspension, bodywork and wiring between them ;D ;D ;D
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If they were in good condition they would easily be worth the money. Just getting some hubs spoked to new rims to suit (if you could find hubs that would fit without major work, which you can't) would cost over £300.
However, in this case, agreed, it's a rip-off.
I think I'll mail the seller and ask if the rear drum is oval ;)
GC
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Here's the reply from the seller:
"HI THERE,THE BRAKE DRUM IS OVAL.ALTHOUGH CAN BE FIXED BUT IS EXPENSIVE.THANKS STEVE"
I did notice though that he didn't choose to add the question and answer to the auction details ::)
GC
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'Steer (excuse the pun) well clear' would seem appropriate?
Andy
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I see that bidding has now finished on the auction. I wonder if someone bought them or if he pulled the auction. ??? Someone's going to be dissappointed if they've bought them!
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These wheels came of an 89 XBR, the guy now selling them took them off the XBR and replaced them with a ratty set of Comstars. The 89 XBR complete with Comstars recently sold on eBay for a tidy sum. More than he paid for it.
The guy selling the spoked wheels bought the above XBR from a very nice man in York who specialises (or did) in XBR's and GB's.
If the chap in York was Tony in Haxby, then he's also the man who restored my GB after it had spent a year in Graham's garage being used as a grow-bag. If he sold the XBR with knackered wheels, you can be sure that he told the guy, and it was reflected in the price.
Cheers
Richard
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Richard, you are correct it was Tony in Haxby and yes he did yell the guy that the drum was ovalised. However this was not reflected in the price the eBayer was asking or mentioned in his description of the article despite being fully aware of the situation as was proven by Graham.
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He does state in the listing that the wheels are 'for reburbishment', whatever that means. It's strange though, that he's also listing a complete XBR with comstars and he specifically mentions the oval rear hub in the listing.
I notice he has a no-returns policy as well. Glad I didn't buy them (not that I'd entertain spending £200 on them anyway).
Is it just me or is Ebay getting worse?
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It'll be interesting to read the feedback he gets......
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The guy selling the spoked wheels bought the above XBR from a very nice man in York who specialises (or did) in XBR's and GB's. I recently bought a brand new Supertrap system for my XBR from the chap in York and we discussed these very wheels.
But....
please correct me if I'm wrong, but Supertrapp never made a system for the XBR, only for the GB 500, and that won't fit the XBR as the central stand is in the way.
(if it won't fit and You'll like to sell it please let me know );)
/TB
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I can't see the centre stand as being an issue as it sits in exactly the same spot on both bikes. The only difference is that the GB lower frame rails are wider apart so if you use the system on an XBR then you may have trouble with the mid-system mounting point (if there is one, there isn't one at all on the Micron XBR exhaust).
Apart from that, the mounting points at the head and footrest hanger are in exactly the same relation to each other on both bikes.
Of course I could be completley wrong about some or all of this :D
GC
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I can't see the centre stand as being an issue as it sits in exactly the same spot on both bikes
But....
GB's doesn't have a central stand. ??? ???
Well not mine anyway, made for the US market.
/TB
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TB is correct, it was not made for the XBR but for the GB.
However, Graham, is perfectly correct and a little bit of fettling is required for the mid-mounting point. Nothing beyond the whit of man however - that's me done for then :-\
Andy
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I can't see the centre stand as being an issue as it sits in exactly the same spot on both bikes
But....
GB's doesn't have a central stand. ??? ???
Well not mine anyway, made for the US market.
/TB
See http://www.hoc.org.uk/gallery/bikes/GB500TT_1987.JPG
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Just found this .....
http://www.kess-tech.de/hondaauspuff/Streetbikes/a-GB500XBR500.htm
Looks like a Superttrap end can (at least) is available for an XBR, in which case it should work with the centre stand?
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So should someone email the buyer and tell him that the drum is essentially scrap?
R
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Richard, you are correct it was Tony in Haxby and yes he did yell the guy that the drum was ovalised. However this was not reflected in the price the eBayer was asking or mentioned in his description of the article despite being fully aware of the situation as was proven by Graham.
Sorry, I meant that it would have been reflected in the price Tony charged him when he sold him the bike. I agree the eBay seller appears not to have been as upfront as he should have been, especially as most people looking for XBR back wheels are doing so because their wheels are oval!
Regards
Richard
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I can't see the centre stand as being an issue as it sits in exactly the same spot on both bikes
But....
GB's doesn't have a central stand. ??? ???
Well not mine anyway, made for the US market.
/TB
Japanese market GB500TTs do. The later GB500 made for the US market don't.
Regards
Richard
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That was a pair of bikes frae Aberdeen! I hope Tony broke even or better on the deals and is still in good health.
My regards to him. Bill
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Tony is in very good health Bill and a great character, always good to talk too. He has partially given up on the XBR's and GB's and is now procuring (in many bits!) CB360's in various states of dilapidation. Had 4 in the garage when I was there a couple of weeks back.
Tony still has a TZR with and XBR motor in however and a strange bitza using an XBR motor in some sort of frame complete with RGV front and rear ends making the strangest supermoto I have ever seen.
His garage is a cornucopia of biking madness!
Andy
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Aye Andy,
Thank you for the positive update and delightful description of the environs. Please convey my best wishes if and when you next visit him.
Keep boppin', Bill.