RC30 - Worth a punt?
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
That looks a nice one but I’d want a real close look tbh. It’s not going down in value so why not
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
What do you want to do with it, it's expensive, as an investment I don't think you're going to make much, as a track bike it's a great experience but can you afford to chuck £27K down the track?
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
Course he can.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 3:05 pm What do you want to do with it, it's expensive, as an investment I don't think you're going to make much, as a track bike it's a great experience but can you afford to chuck £27K down the track?
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
As said, it looks nice but I'd want to go over it with a tooth comb. And also as said, what would you do with it?
It looks like a mint UK bike. It also looks like it's only had one MoT so maybe it's spent a lot of time on a racetrack. Maybe.
If you were going to ride it, IIRC the rear tyre is an odd size - a 170 width 18"er or something - with few good rubber choices these days. From memory people used to use a different rear wheel when riding them.
edit - the front indicators look like they're not sitting quite right, like the fairing is pushing them down a ha'peth. It might be perspective or in my mind or the droop of decades ... but it might not.
It looks like a mint UK bike. It also looks like it's only had one MoT so maybe it's spent a lot of time on a racetrack. Maybe.
If you were going to ride it, IIRC the rear tyre is an odd size - a 170 width 18"er or something - with few good rubber choices these days. From memory people used to use a different rear wheel when riding them.
edit - the front indicators look like they're not sitting quite right, like the fairing is pushing them down a ha'peth. It might be perspective or in my mind or the droop of decades ... but it might not.
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
It's a no for all sorts of reasons - unless you're so in love with the marque you just have to have one, I totally get that. I think I'd be wary about riding it, and the consequences of crashing it, until at least two seconds after pressing the ignition.
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
Find out what size back wheel is fitted to it.
Ask for a picture of the front brake pads out of the calipers.
If it had a 17 rear and non oe pads fitted.......track bike!
Those front indicators don't look right either.
Having ridden one, they were amazing in the 90s but now....
And you will get tired very quickly of 1st gear
Ask for a picture of the front brake pads out of the calipers.
If it had a 17 rear and non oe pads fitted.......track bike!
Those front indicators don't look right either.
Having ridden one, they were amazing in the 90s but now....
And you will get tired very quickly of 1st gear
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
It's done 70 miles since the last MOT. If it was on track, it wasn't for very long! Or the odometer was disconnected.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 3:14 pm It looks like a mint UK bike. It also looks like it's only had one MoT so maybe it's spent a lot of time on a racetrack. Maybe.
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
Single track day for a slow rider, or more likely all the road going gear and bodywork was taken off for the track.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 4:23 pmIt's done 70 miles since the last MOT. If it was on track, it wasn't for very long! Or the odometer was disconnected.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 3:14 pm It looks like a mint UK bike. It also looks like it's only had one MoT so maybe it's spent a lot of time on a racetrack. Maybe.
I've ridden the 400 version, a truly amazing handling bike, probably the best handling bike I've ever ridden.
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
If it's something you really want,then why not. Buy it and ride it for a while,then punt it on for no loss.
As far as an investment goes,it'll be a while before there's any significant hike from 26k.
I can't think of a single Honda model I'd want,the brand leaves me cold,but that's just me. The RC30 is undeniably an iconic bike.
As far as an investment goes,it'll be a while before there's any significant hike from 26k.
I can't think of a single Honda model I'd want,the brand leaves me cold,but that's just me. The RC30 is undeniably an iconic bike.
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Honda are probably my favourite brand....they're certainly the only Japanese brand I have any aspiration to own!
With interest rates as they are you might as well buy it Potter.
With interest rates as they are you might as well buy it Potter.
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
Mate bought one a couple of years ago at a real life auction. He was at the auction and it was going for a good price, several thousand less than this one. Previously owned by Honda France and used at Paul Ricard. Appeared in classic bike in the auction sections after the sale.
As others have said, going to take a while to make much on that price if buying as an investment, however as an occasional ride and something to look at it would be nice.
I wouldn't worry too much if its been an ex race bike, as if so its probably been well maintained, however I would want to have a very close look at it to make sure there was no damage.
As others have said, going to take a while to make much on that price if buying as an investment, however as an occasional ride and something to look at it would be nice.
I wouldn't worry too much if its been an ex race bike, as if so its probably been well maintained, however I would want to have a very close look at it to make sure there was no damage.
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
As an investment... I think it'll will take a long time to see a profit
As an ornament.... Well it is pretty, but will Mrs Potter want it in the lounge
As a bike to ride.... you'll hate it, it was an AMAZING motorcycle 30 years ago, but things move on, a lot! you've owned and ridden stuff that's faster and handles and stops better.
As an ornament.... Well it is pretty, but will Mrs Potter want it in the lounge
As a bike to ride.... you'll hate it, it was an AMAZING motorcycle 30 years ago, but things move on, a lot! you've owned and ridden stuff that's faster and handles and stops better.
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Yeah but all bikes are stupid.
If you want to go really really fast you'd get something else. Especially a man of Potter's means. So all that remains is stuff you want for an intangible reasons. In which case fill your boots.
If you want to go really really fast you'd get something else. Especially a man of Potter's means. So all that remains is stuff you want for an intangible reasons. In which case fill your boots.
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One of my best friends has one up near Bradford. It's in his front room.
It's got full history with Tony Scott engine.
He paid about £10k for it about 10 years ago. He takes it up to Kirkby once a year.
Wins all round.
Also got a mint YPVS F2 in his kitchen.
It's got full history with Tony Scott engine.
He paid about £10k for it about 10 years ago. He takes it up to Kirkby once a year.
Wins all round.
Also got a mint YPVS F2 in his kitchen.
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
Aren't pretty much all RC30's ex-race bikes.
Once you've finished racing it, put a normal sump plug in and put the mint road body work you kept in the loft back on it... minter!
Once you've finished racing it, put a normal sump plug in and put the mint road body work you kept in the loft back on it... minter!
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Ah, it's at Craigs Honda.
They're a bit like padgets, they've got a fuck ton of rare minters in a warehouse and drip feed them into the market.
I went to look at a CB500X for the wife, the salesman asked if we wanted to look at 'next years' model, they had in the warehouse, but weren't allowed to sell yet.
The unit over the road did in deed have a row of new CB500X's in next years colours... also a row of GSXR750RK's, Bimota's, various Honda RC's and a R7 and a couple of OW01s.
They're a bit like padgets, they've got a fuck ton of rare minters in a warehouse and drip feed them into the market.
I went to look at a CB500X for the wife, the salesman asked if we wanted to look at 'next years' model, they had in the warehouse, but weren't allowed to sell yet.
The unit over the road did in deed have a row of new CB500X's in next years colours... also a row of GSXR750RK's, Bimota's, various Honda RC's and a R7 and a couple of OW01s.
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Re: RC30 - Worth a punt?
I was in Craig's Honda about 7 years ago. They had 6 or 7 RC30s in the showroom.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 8:17 pm Ah, it's at Craigs Honda.
They're a bit like padgets, they've got a fuck ton of rare minters in a warehouse and drip feed them into the market.
I went to look at a CB500X for the wife, the salesman asked if we wanted to look at 'next years' model, they had in the warehouse, but weren't allowed to sell yet.
The unit over the road did in deed have a row of new CB500X's in next years colours... also a row of GSXR750RK's, Bimota's, various Honda RC's and a R7 and a couple of OW01s.
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Me too with the Hondas. In addition to my old XLs, I'd like a new shape CB1000R, one of them African Twins and a 300 Rally.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 6:27 pm Honda are probably my favourite brand....they're certainly the only Japanese brand I have any aspiration to own!
With interest rates as they are you might as well buy it Potter.
And he's right about the interest rates Iccy, get it bought!
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It's a fair point. The non UK ones might be less raced. And the ones that were raced were able to take it. Not like the OW01s and Ducatis.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 8:13 pm Aren't pretty much all RC30's ex-race bikes.
Once you've finished racing it, put a normal sump plug in and put the mint road body work you kept in the loft back on it... minter!
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