Grisolm1 Posted November 22, 2009 #1 Posted November 22, 2009 There is an 84 Mk1 Std near my house, has the 2nd gear problem but is really clean ~27K mi and CHEAP. Haven't driven it yet but owner says it runs well, he had it sold but the buyer balked on the test drive when it "had a shifting problem". He said "make me an offer, I want it out of my way" Thinking of buying as a parts store for my 88 but my research says a lot of parts wont fit (but a lot will). Can the Gen 1 experts here confirm or correct my list. Thanks Parts that WILL fit ???? Carbs Clutch basket Starter Stator Regulator/rectifier TCI Fairing plastic header pipes & Collector Misc Electronics components Gas tank Fuel Pump Radiator & Fan Instrument cluster Clutch master & slave Brake master (F&R) Engine (If I fixed 2nd gear) Wheels (minus rotors) Parts that WONT fit ???? Bags Trunk crash bars pumpkin drive shaft u joint rotors brake calipers fork
Condor Posted November 22, 2009 #2 Posted November 22, 2009 Parts that won't fit: Clutch Cover Head Light Assembly
chabicheka Posted November 22, 2009 #3 Posted November 22, 2009 (edited) What 84 Mk1 parts fit an 88 Mk2 Parts that WILL fit ???? Carbs Clutch basket Starter Stator Regulator/rectifier TCI Fairing plastic header pipes & Collector Misc Electronics components Gas tank Fuel Pump Radiator & Fan Instrument cluster Clutch master & slave Brake master (F&R) Engine (If I fixed 2nd gear) Wheels (minus rotors) Parts that WONT fit ???? Bags Trunk crash bars pumpkin drive shaft u joint rotors brake calipers fork clutch cover (condor) Head light assembly " As far as the rear rim, you have to change out the Grey plastic cover before you can swap out the rim, they are diferent due to the difference in the pumpkin. ( bongobobny) just trying to keep one list so can be useful to someone else in the future..... Edited November 22, 2009 by chabicheka
bongobobny Posted November 22, 2009 #4 Posted November 22, 2009 As far as the rear rim, you have to change out the Grey plastic cover before you can swap out the rim, they are diferent due to the difference in the pumpkin.
Grisolm1 Posted November 22, 2009 Author #5 Posted November 22, 2009 Thanks all What about rear shock and suspension links? (I know the swing arms are different)
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