Ebay Finds (unusal/cheap/rare/or just good value)

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bigspanishmarty wrote:the problem is lee, other people use your mobile number when they try and sell there bike..... :lol: :lol: :lol:
I'd forgot about that, although to be honest, I dont think that fella was being dodgy, he was just an idiot, who copied and pasted a block of text, without having the brains to delete the obvious.
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http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/bikes ... GN-3040007

This is just the bargain of the century isn't it? 8O
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Virt wrote:http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/bikes ... GN-3040007

This is just the bargain of the century isn't it? 8O
thats a terrible advert, inaccurateand very poor, lovely bike but overpriced imho
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bigspanishmarty wrote: thats a terrible advert, inaccurateand very poor, lovely bike but overpriced imho
Yeah. To be worth something like that the bike would need to have 0 miles and be unregistered.. But then there's no point buying it because the second you started the engine or registered it, it would lose almost all it's value.. No non-classic bike is worth that much at that age
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it would have to have some serious extras and as you said lower mileage to achieve something like 10k.... :eek2 :eek2 :eek2
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very rare, carbon fibre bellypan on ebay, i'd be interested if i had the spare cash, i knew i shouldn't have bought that extra exhaust system....doh!!!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-VTR1000 ... 19d861a071
they also have a c/f hugger, but i think its a bit pricey
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If I remember right the new hugger I bought from Poland was only £99 delivered. Makes that look quite dear.
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toby steering damper on the bay....http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-VTR1000 ... 4ac0b95739
same seller is also selling a red seat cowl....http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/honda-vtr1000 ... 4ac0b9c67e
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bigspanishmarty wrote:very rare, carbon fibre bellypan on ebay, i'd be interested if i had the spare cash, i knew i shouldn't have bought that extra exhaust system....doh!!!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-VTR1000 ... 19d861a071
they also have a c/f hugger, but i think its a bit pricey
phoning guy tomorrow about both :thumbup:
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good luck player, make sure you see more photos, you need them to be more accurate with their discription, its vague at best..... :thumbup:
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the carbon fibre bellypan is a skidmarks like mine i belive :thumbup:
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chric wrote:the carbon fibre bellypan is a skidmarks like mine i belive :thumbup:
30 quid in red second hand
Aren't the skidmarx belly pans a moriwaki replica?
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No, they are the ones that have the little cut out for the oil level.
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A bit more..err..down to earth, £14 for waterproof toasties.
I have 2 pairs, very very toasty.Can also be used to keep beer bottles cool in summer :plainsmile

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