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5903
I am organsing a postie trip from townsville to cape york with a couple of mates for next dry season (say around june or something) if anyone wants to ride...
Mathew Vickers
pinball_lez.rm
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Dec 3, 2006
1:58 pm
5904
Hi, I'm looking at getting a postie but it's fairly clapped-out. If it turns out to need a new engine (or a rebuild) what sort of cost would I be up for? I...
jimmy_d_ward
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Dec 5, 2006
12:09 am
5905
Unlikely you'd need a whole engine - tell us what's wrong. A top-end & maybe a camchain may be all that's necessary & that can work out quite cheap - under...
Rob Simons
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Dec 5, 2006
12:21 am
5906
I am interested but for me it would need to be in July 2007 when I get back from China. My home and bike are near Brisbane. I have just looked at the map...
wazza88williams
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Dec 5, 2006
2:27 pm
5907
hey... I'm riding a Madass 125 which uses a chinese 125cc engine. Getting 2.4l/100k or 41.6km/litre (averaged over 7 tanks). On my postie (2000 ct110) the best...
slittydotnet
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Dec 5, 2006
9:16 pm
5908
Hi All, You might want to see some recent holiday photos of a typical Stepthru with Trailer Setup in Vietnam. Vietnam is Stepthru heaven... Millions and...
rayd630
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Dec 6, 2006
12:53 am
5909
Hi all, I have a Postie bike for sale and I thought it would be nice idea first offer to Postie bike fans before it's published in Trading Post. For all of you...
Stjepan Nikolic
mikica1972
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Dec 6, 2006
12:56 am
5910
Recently tried to buy a new Honda CT110 engine. New CT110's in NZ are $3500, so I figured that an engine couldn't be more than half of this, but I was told...
Bernard
platypus121
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Dec 6, 2006
5:29 am
5911
I take it the Madass has the Lifan 125cc engine, which is also available as a Z50 Powerup Kit (and can be used as a replacement for the CT110)? If you're...
jimmy_d_ward
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Dec 6, 2006
10:10 pm
5912
not sure if it is a lifan. it's badged sachs... it does look similar though. I think the postie is lighter than the madass actually (the madass is nearly...
slittydotnet
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Dec 6, 2006
11:56 pm
5913
has anyone a tube and tyre for a postie for my sidecar project doesn't need to be legal sydney Area regards Ralph...
Ralph
ralphl_s
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Dec 7, 2006
1:10 am
5914
The entire Madass is assembled in China, so the engine would be one of the better 'Chonda' copies. Remember, over 200 factories in China make these engines, so...
Rob Simons
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Dec 7, 2006
2:18 am
5915
I have a whole wheel with tyre and tube message back if interested ... From: Ralph To: postiebikes@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 12:08 PM ...
Hessam
wbstyl
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Dec 8, 2006
5:20 am
5916
I love the postie, but I'm after a non step-through little Honda shitter to restore. It doesn't have to be complete, I'll consider anything. Thanks Stu...
stu_crumpler
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Dec 11, 2006
7:40 am
5917
Was just wondering which type of helmets you guys use,i just "traded" in my RXT open face helmet to a RXT flip top helmet,after just 3 days use, i am feeling a...
mncpostie
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Dec 12, 2006
5:56 am
5918
Best $193 I ever spent. Has a broken gearshift lever & shaft (so it's stuck in 1st). Engine looks pretty tired so I might go for a 125cc drop-in Chinese...
jimmy_d_ward
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Dec 17, 2006
5:26 am
5919
good stuff... let us know if you're successful in fitting a chinese engine (maybe take some fotos)...
slittydotnet
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Dec 17, 2006
10:46 am
5920
Hi Last week I finally got round to replacing the Detent lever and associated spring in my 2001 CT110. I've now got it back together but my clutch is slipping...
Jesse Stack-Moss Stre...
jessestack
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Dec 17, 2006
11:39 am
5921
hey all ive just replaced the timing chain guide roller and replaced everything that had to be done...the timing is set ok compression is good..the spark is...
bruce
gussman666
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Dec 17, 2006
11:41 am
5922
Hi, looking for recommendations for trials tyres - something capable of surviving offroad yet with reasonable onroad behaviour. Seems to be only the Cheng Shen...
Ross Johnston
rosswj67
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Dec 17, 2006
11:41 am
5923
Hello all from dry and sunny Tucson, Arizona. In July 2008 I'll finally go out to visit my sister and her family, who've been in Melbourne for a couple of...
Christopher Van Dyke
chrisvandyke
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Dec 17, 2006
11:42 am
5924
Hi, Have a CT90 with a problem. The bike idles but when a little throttle is applied, the engine races and taken several seconds to settle to idle. This...
garethellem
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Dec 17, 2006
11:42 am
5925
I use a Shoei TZR to get around town on. It's great. Real light, comfortable and breathes well. I've also got a black tinted visor for it for extra coolness....
in_the_slot
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Dec 17, 2006
11:42 am
5926
Hi All, I just became an owner of a postie. so excited. I am sure people would like a manual of this postie. And I found one from the web. Hope you will like...
jeffchantf
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Dec 17, 2006
11:42 am
5927
I'm in Tucson, AZ but plan on visiting my sister and her family in Melbourne in July. I'm interested in buying a Postie and riding around Sydney, then down to...
Christopher Van Dyke
chrisvandyke
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Dec 17, 2006
11:44 am
5928
Hi Chris Yes that would be a great ride from Sydney to Melbourne. I would recommend going down the coast road so that you can take in some of the beautiful...
Postiebikes
warrenlead
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Dec 17, 2006
9:42 pm
5929
well you can adjust the clutch using the adjuster on the outside of the clutch housing do you know how to do this ? ... From: Jesse Stack-Moss Street...
Glen
djjohnnie75
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Dec 17, 2006
9:50 pm
5930
Gaz I would be checking the timing using a timing light with th engine running from there looking for airleaks using a spray around the manifold and head Glen ...
Glen
djjohnnie75
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Dec 17, 2006
9:51 pm
5931
Hi Glen Will do. Thanks for the reply. Will let you know how we go. Cheers Gaz ... and head ... throttle ... to ... when ... the side...
garethellem
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Dec 17, 2006
11:54 pm
5932
... Or adjust using the nut-adjuster thingy on the casing,where the cluch is located....
mncpostie
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Dec 18, 2006
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