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Question for the experts…Modifying the Shift Star
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[QUOTE="bscottr, post: 274370, member: 24946"] [b]Ever tried these guys?[/b] AZ, Have you ever tried Parker Yamaha? The service and prices we've received have been great. I'm not sure how your local dealer is, but if you want to check these guys out try [url]www.parkeryamaha.com.[/url] Sorry to hear about the blown motor, I can relate. I was lucky to have a backup bike while my KX was down. I didn't realize how expensive the down time would be; new pro tapers, bark busters, bar mounts, grips, forks revalved, fork springs, skid plate, graphics, chain, sprockets, flywheel weight, etc. Stuff I needed to do anyhow, but man when you do it all at once….wow. :scream: The cheap part was having Eric do my top end.:confused: Since the cases are split, might as well warm up the polishing wheel! Scott [/QUOTE]
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