Your £1500 Xmas bike

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Re: Your £1500 Xmas bike

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weeksy wrote: Sat Dec 25, 2021 8:23 pm
kendo57 wrote: Sat Dec 25, 2021 5:24 pm Always fancied a Van Van

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@G.P has one I think.
I've got a Yamaha Trailways - same kind of thing.
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/pjIAAOSw ... -l1600.jpg

Its actually my son's and for sale (not the one in the link
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Re: Your £1500 Xmas bike

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2xtwins wrote: Sat Dec 25, 2021 10:21 pm Not really looking for a £1500 bike, as I have 2 in my garage atm. One I bought on a whim from @rodbargee earlier this year, a ZZR1100 C2 and a Mille R which I have owned for nearly 20 years and has seen sterling service on many trackdays, with scars to evidence my excess of enthusiasm over ability.
Both should really be moved on but, as both @Tricky and @weeksy will attest, it is more than likely that both will be with me in 12 months time. Tomorrow never comes for me.
The Aprilia has a great attachment, the Kawasaki not. It was just an itch I wanted to scratch .... or thought I did.
So, £1500 bikes?
Not for me thanks....

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Did you ever find the Key for the Mille? :)
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Re: Your £1500 Xmas bike

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It was the Tuono key that got nicked, John, and no, I never found the spare but managed to get a new one cut so all is good now. It did take me a couple of years to get my arse into gear though :oops: .

I have plenty of keys for the Mille but it has languished at the back of the garage, duly SORNed and insured, and I start it up every once in a while. I'd like to do a foreign trackday in 2022 and it may be that the old girl will be re-commissioned and called into service again...

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Re: Your £1500 Xmas bike

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2xtwins wrote: Sat Dec 25, 2021 10:21 pm Not really looking for a £1500 bike, as I have 2 in my garage atm. One I bought on a whim from @rodbargee earlier this year, a ZZR1100 C2 and a Mille R which I have owned for nearly 20 years and has seen sterling service on many trackdays, with scars to evidence my excess of enthusiasm over ability.
Both should really be moved on but, as both @Tricky and @weeksy will attest, it is more than likely that both will be with me in 12 months time. Tomorrow never comes for me.
The Aprilia has a great attachment, the Kawasaki not. It was just an itch I wanted to scratch .... or thought I did.
So, £1500 bikes?
Not for me thanks....

Kev
as evidenced in the new project thread My attachement to big Z's remains, Im sure the one you have will be it, for someone, eventually.
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Re: Your £1500 Xmas bike

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Scotsrich wrote: Sat Dec 25, 2021 9:57 am 0BEAF4DE-97C1-4276-A7E8-8A73E81AB330.jpeghttps://www.gumtree.com/p/yamaha-motorbikes/yam ... 1416538188

A tidy looking Thundercat.

And as it’s on Gumtree I could offer to swap it for a PlayStation.
Gets my vote. Loved my Thundercat.
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Re: Your £1500 Xmas bike

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I'm biased, as I've owned two of these (and still have one), but they are incredible VFM. The engine is pretty much bomb-proof and this example is tidy enough - bit of road rash on the RH side, but nothing that couldn't be fixed.

And it's £400 under budget, leaving spare cash to fix any niggles.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/115120799500

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Won't get much for £1500 in Spain, once you factor in the change of ownership fees. Maybe a high mileage, 15 year old scooter or a GS500.
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Slightly over the 1.5k,but a haggle should do it.

Winner of ugly bike forever. :thumbup:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133753462523 ... SwWt1glPu6

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Re: Your £1500 Xmas bike

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It's not Christmas, but I've been playing this game recently, for fun.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/134086919073

How nice is this...

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A friend of a friend bagged a Honda Blackbird for just over the 1.5k. 12k miles and a garage queen for most of it's life. Cheap speed and comfort.
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Wrong colour on rear so probably dodgy history but it’s the best looking Kwacker and it’s under budget so far: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/115361124339 ... media=COPY
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MingtheMerciless wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 9:40 pm Wrong colour on rear so probably dodgy history but it’s the best looking Kwacker and it’s under budget so far: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/115361124339 ... media=COPY
So far.

That's gonna go for near 2k I reckon.
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MingtheMerciless wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 9:40 pm Wrong colour on rear so probably dodgy history but it’s the best looking Kwacker and it’s under budget so far: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/115361124339 ... media=COPY
And amazingly , it still seems to have paint on the swing arm and the wheels ....
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Re: Your £1500 Xmas bike

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KungFooBob wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 8:35 pm It's not Christmas, but I've been playing this game recently, for fun.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/134086919073

How nice is this...

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If I was nearby I would totally buy that. I had one as a commuter for a couple of years and they are epic bikes. All I did was replace the rotten exhaust and it was like a train. Made the trip to see a mate in Lancaster from Newbury an absolute breeze. Far far better bike (imo) than the blackbird I bought some time later.
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VTR Firestorm. Had one before, even toured it around France. Lovely road engine, just a bit thristy with budget suspension

This one is up for £1600 with only 15k miles on it.

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G.P wrote: Thu Apr 28, 2022 5:59 pm VTR Firestorm. Had one before, even toured it around France. Lovely road engine, just a bit thristy with budget suspension

This one is up for £1600 with only 15k miles on it.

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That's a bargain!
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What I actually want is a little trail bike that I can play with on Salisbury plain with the lads. £1500 is proving difficult though!
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It is me, or does that 'storm have two pairs of front indicators?
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Nope, it really does. I think?

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Re: Your £1500 Xmas bike

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I'm tempted by this 1992 ST1100 Pan European because it's just so f****** red! And has lots of luggage.

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