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Does anyone live near here?

The shop i am interested in is

Ride 4

1 Marriott Way

Nerang, QLD 4211

Australia

Its a motorbike shop.

If anyone lives near here or would be driving past could ya pop in and check what aftermarket parts they have available for a honda CRF 70cc engine.

They dont seem to have a website so i cant really check out what they have to offer.

If anyone can help it will be greatly appreciated!!

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i used to work there 2 days a week, until last week..  

its only 15 mins away though from my place, I could drop in over the weekend possibly. What info are you after? see what engines and stuff they have?

You worked at the actual shop??

I was put onto them by a supplier in America that manufacturers performance parts for the Honda CRF 70cc 4 stroke engine.

http://www.bbrmotorsports.com/Products/Products.htm

The engine in my mid size pocket bike is the same as the Honda CRF 70cc engine.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=26441

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=26442

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Gordo if you could check what air filter/carb kits/exhaust systems and other aftermarket mods they have with rough prices it will be good as the bike i got is new to the aus market so not many places have the parts for them.

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I gotta check up melbourne area for some parts also, but the scene is new here so not much around.

What bike have you got?

I got a kwaka 250 ninja

I've really only got into bikes in the last couple of months, so i dont know a great deal about them apart from what ive done by pulling mine apart into a million pieces :)

pocket bikes are cool, urs looks good

have u tried calling this place? i noticed u didnt put a number with the address.....i had a quick look on yellowpages and couldnt find em but...

On the yellowpages map i looked up the address and it looks like a residential area, as i bought my skyline a couple of streets away from this place..... all the bike shops in nerang are on the other side of the highway where its the business district...........going out on a limb this place might be a home business....

But yeh i suggest calling them first

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I got a kwaka 250 ninja

I've really only got into bikes in the last couple of months, so i dont know a great deal about them apart from what ive done by pulling mine apart into a million pieces :)

pocket bikes are cool, urs looks good

have u tried calling this place? i noticed u didnt put a number with the address.....i had a quick look on yellowpages and couldnt find em but...

On the yellowpages map i looked up the address and it looks like a residential area, as i bought my skyline a couple of streets away from this place..... all the bike shops in nerang are on the other side of the highway where its the business district...........going out on a limb this place might be a home business....

But yeh i suggest calling them first

I will check if i can find the number tomrrow.

I was given details from cpmany in america, so who knows if this shop even still exists

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I'm with MJ on this one... Address sounds a bit wierd...

But I'll be doing the bike shop run around in Nerang on Friday so I'll ask some questions for you then if you like... There is a road in Nerang with about 6 or 7 different bike shops on it... Lawrence Drive IIRC...

I just bought my bike today... :D

Kwaka 250 as well... But 1 billion times better than MJ's :)

jk Matt...

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I'm with MJ on this one...  Address sounds a bit wierd...

 

But I'll be doing the bike shop run around in Nerang on Friday so I'll ask some questions for you then if you like...  There is a road in Nerang with about 6 or 7 different bike shops on it...  Lawrence Drive IIRC...

 

 I just bought my bike today... :D  

 

Kwaka 250 as well...  But 1 billion times better than MJ's :P

 

jk Matt...

was that bike advertised on a bike forum? It looks familiar

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