Nice used African Twin

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This looks like a good buy.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/324805145560

Plus the weather has turned which makes it the right time to buy a bike.

I've got very little space in the garage though. And the g/f wants to have a bicycle here. And I was going to buy a kids motorbike. I should definitely sell one of the XL200s. I should really see what job I end up doing (and when) before buying any more bikes. Other than the kids one.
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Potter wrote: Sat Oct 02, 2021 8:53 am but I think the seat is too high.
My mate bought one of them new. I've not ridden it, but I did swing a leg over it. His immediate reaction was "you can just get on it without trying!" :lol: He's 5 foot 8 so has to balance on tippy toes and think about where it's stood before he gets on.

My only impression of it, having not ridden it, is that its very comfy!
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:thumbup: I had a group of those blast past me when I was cycling out in the sticks. They were having a ball, hugely jealous.
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Onyerbike have a 2017 for £8k, tempted to see if I can blag a test ride 🤔
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Homda did them on great PCP deals, tiny deposit and £67 a month.

There's was quite a large balloon payment tho', so I expect loads of them get handed back at the end of three years.

Should be quite a few low miles, minters hitting the market anytime soon.
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Yep....matey of mine has his on <£100pcm at the mo. it's a 19 plate so we'll see what he does next year :lol:
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Dickyboy wrote: Sat Oct 02, 2021 6:56 pm Onyerbike have a 2017 for £8k, tempted to see if I can blag a test ride 🤔
I have a feeling that's the regular version rather than the Adventure Sport. I'm not saying the Adventure Sport is better, but it's the one I fancy.
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I loved mine, will prob have another at some point

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KungFooBob wrote: Sat Oct 02, 2021 6:58 pm Homda did them on great PCP deals, tiny deposit and £67 a month.

There's was quite a large balloon payment tho', so I expect loads of them get handed back at the end of three years.

Should be quite a few low miles, minters hitting the market anytime soon.
My local Honda place were doing them were doing the 2019 models when the 2020 models came out at about 3-4 grand off list price and very low finance rates. They are well finished off but didnt suit what i wanted as i preferred what i have already.

Ducati did similar with their Multis so the market gets hit with low mileage bikes that are 3 years old...... My first one was an ex PCP bike with 5K on the clock and 3 years old, The current one was also 3 years old with 4K on the clock. I bought both on PCP and paid them off before the term ended, first one with the insurance after it was written off and the second one a few months after buying it when i retired so didnt pay the large payment at the end or lots of interest