HotCams shim set

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  • Ryel

Posted 19 November 2009 - 08:29 AM

#1


http://portland.crai...1466709025.html

What do you think? will this set work on the DRZ? is it worth $60?
is it worth having in the shop?

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  • Ryel

Posted 19 November 2009 - 08:59 AM

#2

the parts store offers this:
http://shop.thumpert...fault.asp?p=457

so the price difference of $60 used for $90 new (and complete?) isn't much.

  • mickeydee

Posted 19 November 2009 - 09:01 AM

#3

yes its worth it.when you think of how much shims are at a bike shop($5 a piece)your getting a good deal and you can use them for other bikes as well

  • E.Marquez

Posted 19 November 2009 - 10:21 AM

#4

Ryel said:

http://portland.crai...1466709025.html

What do you think? will this set work on the DRZ? is it worth $60?
is it worth having in the shop?

I can not see that web site from my work system..
BUT
if they are 9.48mm shims.
And there are no more then 2 or three missing.. $60 cash for the whole set is not bad.
TT Price: $80.96
MFR Part #: HCSHIM02
Alternate Part #: PU_09250011
Alternate Part #: WPS_682072


Is still very close though.. So if it's not a full set, or very close, I'd pass, make a phone call and have a new full set delievered to your door :thumbsup:

  • Ryel

Posted 19 November 2009 - 12:50 PM

#5

mickeydee said:

shims are at a bike shop($5 a piece)


WoW! $5 each? TT is selling range (such as 1.20-1.45) pacs of 30 shims for $36

  • packman

Posted 19 November 2009 - 01:45 PM

#6

My friend thats will be the best $60 you will spend , ive had mine for 3 years and you dont need them much but when you do there a god send.



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