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For you Aussies who are not aware of how easy it is;

I ordered my chain, sprockets and front wheel bearings from Blair at SV Racing recently.

They arrived today without a hitch.

Quick email responses to queries and prompt despatch of the parts ordered.

Add the current state of our Aussie dollar and it has been a win-win all round for me. :hurray:

Click on the SV Racing Parts banner on the top section of most of the forum pages here and look for what you need.
 

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Blair is always known for its prompt service. Nice guy to talk to on the phone too if u ever stay up late at night here.


Aust post sometimes take about the same amount of time to deliver package to my PO box in Brisbane from sydney as it was from US to sydney
 

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I ordered my chain, sprockets and front wheel bearings from Blair at SV Racing recently.

They arrived today without a hitch.
He's not bad is he? :thumbup:

Next step Ock is to get his four-pot brake mounting kit and some GSX calipers from ebay (Blair has a list of the compatible ones) for some much-needed front braking improvement.

Makes me wonder why Suzuki didn't fit the four potters to the Stroms from the start.
 

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He's not bad is he? :thumbup:

Next step Ock is to get his four-pot brake mounting kit and some GSX calipers from ebay (Blair has a list of the compatible ones) for some much-needed front braking improvement.

Makes me wonder why Suzuki didn't fit the four potters to the Stroms from the start.
I don't have a problem with my front brakes Don, I can nearly stand the bike on its nose [but the ABS won't let me].

I think the rear could use a bit more grab, I've tried it as the only brake to stop the bike in case of a front failure and wouldn't like to have to stop in a hurry with it alone.

Overall the brakes work very well on my bike though.

[Chain and front sprocket replaced today, decided the rear is still near as good as new to not warrant changing - 46,660km on original OEM from new, why would you want a shaft :confused: ].
 

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cause you can

It was a riveting time watching Okerstrom fit the chain and front sprocket .
Thanks for the "help" yesterday Graham, very kind of you to get my beer out of my fridge for me. :green_lol:

And in the end even you got your hands all black and greasy :fineprint: as we threaded the new chain through and riveted it together.
 

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Blair is exceptional

delivers what he promises..

I need to get pads and SH bearings from him...
 
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