Another VTR salvaged from the CCT cemetery

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StuartWags
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Another VTR salvaged from the CCT cemetery

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This one came from a forum member all be it via an another chap who had it for a few weeks.

Was owned by marty b and sold through ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/honda-vtr-100 ... 3389e1e817

It is back up and running and looking (and sounding) good. Still got a bit of cosmetic work and other little jobs to do ..... chuffed with the rads ...see movie

http://s1313.photobucket.com/user/Stuar ... t=3&page=1
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Looks very nice stu, some nice details.... :thumbup:
Those cans sound loud :wink:
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Looks well and sounds lovely. :thumbup:
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Nice to see them come back to life :thumbup: BTW what price did you get her for??
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Paid £520.....bit high but pretty tidy with some nice bolt ons
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Well done Stuart, nice one :thumbup:

It sounds good :clap:

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Well done and good work :thumbup:
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StuartWags wrote:Paid £520.....bit high but pretty tidy with some nice bolt ons
Not a bad profit if you move it on as a going machine :thumbup:
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It's saint firestorm :biggrin I think you are on a mission to save them and keep as many on the road as possible. And if you make a quick buck out of it, even better. :thumbup:

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Well done mate :thumbup: I hate to see good bikes broken up for bits just due to the higher profits to be had. Warms the cockles it does!
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It should be worth anywhere between £1200 to £1500 depending on mileage/history/condition, a tidy profit to be had, well done that man.... :thumbup:
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pretty good history with 40 k on the clock but one of the tidiest i have worked on for some time. So my other two will be up for sale soon.
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