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| | | daz | | Zeus |  |  | | Reg. Date | : | 12/05/2009 | | Posts | : | 7,731 | | Location | : | United States |
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| | Posted : 28 Aug 2013 - 01:53 Post title : May be some adjustable levers for the Tbird here | | | I know many of you have asked, and someone else found this ebay page. It shows these supposedly fit the Tbird, tho It could be BS. But as long as they accept returns you could ask them to accept a return and to pay shipping to and from if it's thier mistake in telling you they'll fit. Ask and they will \have to either tell you the truth or agree to a full refund with shipping. It's asuuie so shipping may be hefty for us non aussies.
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| | | Rachael7 | | Chaac |  |  | | Reg. Date | : | 17/05/2013 | | Posts | : | 511 | | Location | : | Greenfield, MA, United States |
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| | Posted : 28 Aug 2013 - 04:03 Post title : Re: May be some adjustable levers for the Tbird here (Re: daz) | | | How could it possibly be compatible with every Triumph currently made? The listing says they are compatible with 197 different models. Granted there are duplicates and each year is listed separately, but still. No way. I call BS on that one and good luck pinning down the vendor.
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| | | daz | | Zeus |  |  | | Reg. Date | : | 12/05/2009 | | Posts | : | 7,731 | | Location | : | United States |
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| | Posted : 28 Aug 2013 - 05:45 Post title : Re: May be some adjustable levers for the Tbird here (Re: Rachael7) | | | I dunno, maybe there are several different ones. looks like it in the pics. Plus triumph often uses the same part for many bikes to save on having a insane inventory of parts and sources. Example: that hollow oil drain bolt is used on most or all triumphs. He's got 14 thousand transactions with 99.4% positive feedback. If he's selling those to a ton of triumph owners and they don't fit i hardly think he would have those stats. You could be right but i think it wouldn't take much to find out, and pinning him down is no problem with ebay. I've had issues before and they will beat the seller senseless to get your money back, and with a business that has 14k transactions he's not going to lose his account over a sale. Ebay once actually paid me back out of THIER pocket ! They have a very safe and secure policy for buyers. You can harldy lose and thier customer service is on it. Anyways, just my take. I would just ask ebay if they will refund your shipping costs if the seller says it'll fit and it doesn't. They'll tell you yes i'm sure.
| 2010 Blue/White Thunderbird, "Brutus". 1700 kit, short tors, gutted cat, UNI filter, filter seal off, custom tune. Brutus in his native habitat: Link
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| | | fab | | Thor |  |  | | Reg. Date | : | 12/10/2009 | | Posts | : | 2,515 | | Location | : | wyong, nsw, Australia |
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| | Posted : 28 Aug 2013 - 07:39 Post title : Re: May be some adjustable levers for the Tbird here (Re: daz) | | | i had a set of triumph oem speed triple / Daytona 2010 and a set of rocket 111 and neither fitted. so I don't think these will fit but I have been known to be wrong once or twice in my life
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| | | woody | | Chaac |  |  | | Reg. Date | : | 10/07/2010 | | Posts | : | 874 | | Location | : | goulburn, nsw, Australia |
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| | Posted : 28 Aug 2013 - 07:48 Post title : Re: May be some adjustable levers for the Tbird here (Re: fab) | | | When you go on ebay and run through the compatability search it says "No matches for this bike"
so as usual it looks like a big no the search continues thanks anyway Daz.
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| | | daz | | Zeus |  |  | | Reg. Date | : | 12/05/2009 | | Posts | : | 7,731 | | Location | : | United States |
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| | Posted : 28 Aug 2013 - 15:49 Post title : Re: May be some adjustable levers for the Tbird here (Re: woody) | | | Damn, too bad. I know a lot of people wanted this so i just thought it was worth a shot. Oh well...
| 2010 Blue/White Thunderbird, "Brutus". 1700 kit, short tors, gutted cat, UNI filter, filter seal off, custom tune. Brutus in his native habitat: Link
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| | | fab | | Thor |  |  | | Reg. Date | : | 12/10/2009 | | Posts | : | 2,515 | | Location | : | wyong, nsw, Australia |
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| | Posted : 29 Aug 2013 - 07:29 Post title : Re: May be some adjustable levers for the Tbird here (Re: daz) | | | i contacted the seller and he admitted that they wouldn't fit and it was a mistake in the listing
| Remember, soft cocks hang around all life long, hard ones come and go ahh f**k im deep
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