VTR extreme, for those with deep pockets

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VTR extreme, for those with deep pockets

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Beautiful bikes, but could the seller have made the item description any harder to read? :lol:
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Hasn't that been up for sale before? Sure it was up a year or so ago for about the same price
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Ckennedy wrote:Hasn't that been up for sale before? Sure it was up a year or so ago for about the same price
I believe you are right. It was listed for around the £16,000 mark first time round and got relisted at a lower price (£14,500 I think) when there were no takers.
Would still look nice in the garage :thumbup:
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So would a Ducati at that price :lol: or a new rsv4
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turbo_billy wrote:
Ckennedy wrote:Hasn't that been up for sale before? Sure it was up a year or so ago for about the same price
I believe you are right. It was listed for around the £16,000 mark first time round and got relisted at a lower price (£14,500 I think) when there were no takers.
Would still look nice in the garage :thumbup:
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The Mondial will be worth more than a Ducati or RSV4 in years to come, lovely looking bike but one for the rich to put into a collection I think or just do a few hundred miles a year on and take to shows.
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yes very nice but I think an sp2 is better looking.

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or even an sp3 ??

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lumpyv wrote:or even an sp3 ??

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lumpyv wrote:yes very nice but I think an sp2 is better looking.

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yip I have to agree sp2 o I do like the sp3
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I must admit, I like that Mondial 8)

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I'm Liking them all!
I wouldn't throw any one of them out of bed :D


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Pete.L wrote:I'm Liking them all!
I wouldn't throw any one of them out of bed :D


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The frame doesn't look up to the job on the Mondail
but then spondon did rather well out of making similar frames
told you not to but oh no you knew better
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