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I have a box full of extra shee stuff that I'm bout to sell off for some $$$ and a few questions I need to know first.

 

I have a set of cases that have the shift forks still in them and a few other things, the cases have rz350 written on them. Is there a difference between the regular shee cases compared to the RZ, I believe someone mentioned a tach hole or something but not sure where, also is there a way to tell if they are the RZ shift forks and not a regualar banshee shift fork.

 

Second is the front brake calipers, theres the piston which comes out then there is a seal inside and a rubber boot toward the outside of it, does that rubber boot come off, I have the piston out of the caliper but cant seem to see how the boot comes off, i'm pretty sure there is no way the piston can go back in the caliper with it there.

 

Third is wheels. I have a set of wheels, just the rims, anyway to tell what offset they are?

 

I believe that is all for now

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In regards to the RZ cases the only difference is the tac hole. The shift forks on the RZ have a roller ball on them instead of the fixted ball.

 

If you have pics of the forks send them to me. I may be inteterested in purchasing them.

 

Thanks

 

Chris

Posted (edited)

Ok well then I do have the RZ cases so thats a plus I guess, will check on the shift forks and get a pic as well.

 

Ended up taking my chances with the front brake boot seal thing and it came out without ripping apart so thats a plus.

 

Another question as well, can anyone decode engine VIN's to tell me the years??

 

RZ Engine VIN: TEL 001276

 

Shee VIN: 2GU 003732, think this is an 87 motor but just want to be possitive

Edited by fox_forma

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