Thanks J.B. The hunt is already on, or "The game is afoot" (or 300mm). I just hope it doesn't take the rest of my years searching. Must be a lot of competition for the RE5 bits.Regards, Janski.johnbirchjar wrote:Welcome to the club ,and "Happy Hunting" for you bits,J.B.
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- Sat Jan 31, 2015 2:52 pm
- Forum: login and say hello!
- Topic: Hello I'm a new member, trying to take the rot out of rotary
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Re: Hello I'm a new member, trying to take the rot out of ro
- Sat Jan 31, 2015 2:34 pm
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- Topic: Hello I'm a new member, trying to take the rot out of rotary
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Re: Hello I'm a new member, trying to take the rot out of ro
Hi JanskiWhere in the world are you?What sort of bits are you after?David Hello David, I exist in a well known village called Holmfirth (Last of the summer wine) West Yorkshire.The observable parts I require are the globe type indicators, flip up instrument cover, oil cooler protector, right side c...
- Fri Jan 30, 2015 4:04 pm
- Forum: for sale and wanted
- Topic: RE 5 M parts, or donner bike please
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RE 5 M parts, or donner bike please
Dear members, can you please point me in the direction of a similar supplier to Rotaryrecycle, or have they renamed? I'm looking to source parts for my latest bike project (Suzuki RE5 M), hope to get it roadworthy at least.
- Fri Jan 30, 2015 3:36 pm
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- Topic: Hello I'm a new member, trying to take the rot out of rotary
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Hello I'm a new member, trying to take the rot out of rotary
I'll keep it simple. I fancied a project (retired), and memories of the Suzuki RE 5 kept occuring with offerings on ebay reinforcing them. Must have had one too many distilled products, and out bid everyone for a US imported 1975 RE 5 M. Looking over this bike there are quite a few parts to replace/...