KANEG's Hayabusa Club HOT OFFERS
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Upon one of your members recomendation, who has dealt with us, we are making the following offer .
The following prices are exclusive to Hayabusa club members and represent 20-50% off RRP.
Without exception they're better than ebay entry prices.

Digital tyre warmers $450 + free knee sliders
Front or rear stands $85
Head lifting stands $145
Knee sliders/black $17.50
Knee sliders/colour $19.50
Spools $17.50
Frame sliders $55

Freight is at a very reasonable rate.

To enquire or to place an order please contact us directly by email at kanegholdings@primusonline.com.au and make sure you mention the Hayabusa Club

To view our product range please go to www.kaneg.com.au or find us on ebay

Cheers,

Joy & Pete
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#2
I think you are the guys that I got my front stand from

not that long ago....works real good.

Good people to deal with ( If it was them I went through )

Regards Richard

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#3
Already brought front and rear stands from you on ebay

Could do with some of your other stuff , often wondered about warming a tire before a dragrace. <i></i>
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#4
Howdy again,
A couple of guys from the Kawasaki club made a "case study" on how quickly they get their money back on the track by using the tyre warmers. Allowing two laps on each session they came up with 6-12 month, and that's not mentioning the quality of your experience for the whole ride day.
Cheers,
Pete & Joy <i></i>
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#5
I would like to add that Kaneg are fantastic to deal with and offer very good service. I purchase front and rear race stands from Kaneg and they were delivered the following day. <i></i>
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#6
Hi Richard,
Yes it was us that you bought your stand from and we are glad to hear that you are happy with it.
So far we have had limited dealings with Busa owners, they seem a good bunch.
Cheers
Joy & Pete <i></i>
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#7
i got a front stand off you guys for my busa up in brissy a few weeks ago as well. i only wish i knew about you guys before i paid way too much for the rear paddock stand i have. those are some pretty hot deals you have there.. Regards Sam <i></i>
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#8
Regards your Head lifting stands, what weight will they lift as have had troube with two other brands that struggle with the distance the pickup length that is required to clear nose cone combined with the weight it has to lift . usually flexs and hits nose cone.
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#9
Good question Faster, I am looking at getting one soon and wondered the same thing. Bruce
N2O no laughing matter
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#10
Guys, We have requested from the manufacturers, the weights that these two kinds of head lifters have been tested at. Once we hear back, we'll let you know.
In the meantime, Bruce seeing that you're from Sydney, if you wanted to come up to the Central Coast, maybe take a ride up, and have a look in person, you're most wellcome.
Cheers,
Pete 7 Joy <i></i>
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#11
Yep had the same problem Pete. You also need a 12mm pin as well.

Cheers
Darryl <i></i>
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#12
G'day Pete,
Good to see you finally joined the site.

Here is a photo of Pete's rear stand for the BUSA.



It has a nice high lifting action.
Rgds BUSGO

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#13
Hi Darryl,

Which model takes 12mm pins?
Thanks,
Pete <i></i>
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#14
BUSA is looking good BUSGO..
Apart from the hight this stand is maybe the easiest to lift with.
Cheers,
Pete <i></i>
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#15
As far as I know, they all have a 12mm headstem hole. The 99 definitely has.

Cheers
Darryl <i></i>
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