New bike: take the plunge or not?
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New bike: take the plunge or not?
Stupid question to ask on here, I know.
Seen this: https://www.carlrosner.co.uk/used-motor ... 144716.htm
My trusty Tiger 800 XCX ain't getting any younger. It's done 30k miles and is due a big valve clearance service and is on the original clutch. I'd probably venture that new chain and sprockets are on the horizion too.
So, with that in mind, I asked the good people at Rosner how many sheckles they would give me for mine. Their answer: £5k. Leaves me looking down the back of the sofa for £8k.
What say the good people of RTTL? Reasonable trade in?
Seen this: https://www.carlrosner.co.uk/used-motor ... 144716.htm
My trusty Tiger 800 XCX ain't getting any younger. It's done 30k miles and is due a big valve clearance service and is on the original clutch. I'd probably venture that new chain and sprockets are on the horizion too.
So, with that in mind, I asked the good people at Rosner how many sheckles they would give me for mine. Their answer: £5k. Leaves me looking down the back of the sofa for £8k.
What say the good people of RTTL? Reasonable trade in?
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Re: New bike: take the plunge or not?
Does it have the same rear-axle adjuster issue as the old bike?gremlin wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 11:33 am Stupid question to ask on here, I know.
Seen this: https://www.carlrosner.co.uk/used-motor ... 144716.htm
My trusty Tiger 800 XCX ain't getting any younger. It's done 30k miles and is due a big valve clearance service and is on the original clutch. I'd probably venture that new chain and sprockets are on the horizion too.
So, with that in mind, I asked the good people at Rosner how many sheckles they would give me for mine. Their answer: £5k. Leaves me looking down the back of the sofa for £8k.
What say the good people of RTTL? Reasonable trade in?
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Re: New bike: take the plunge or not?
I believe that issue may have been resolved.*
Looking at the photos it looks a different set up. I did have a wee blast on one of these last year. Very nice. Must confess, didn't spend much of the time I had in my grubby little hands looking at the chain adjustment set up.
*If it ain't, those bolt will be coming out and having more grease slapped on than a ham actor in a provincial pantomime
Looking at the photos it looks a different set up. I did have a wee blast on one of these last year. Very nice. Must confess, didn't spend much of the time I had in my grubby little hands looking at the chain adjustment set up.
*If it ain't, those bolt will be coming out and having more grease slapped on than a ham actor in a provincial pantomime
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Re: New bike: take the plunge or not?
No pockets in a shroud,man.
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Re: New bike: take the plunge or not?
65.
In fairness, it's tidy: Arrow can, toasty grips, driver-annoying spotlights, Scottoiler, seized chain adjuster bolts, now unseized. One doddery old owner who stinks of wee.
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Re: New bike: take the plunge or not?
@gremlin you work in banking
8k is the amount you give to the cleaner as a Christmas Box!
Get it bought
8k is the amount you give to the cleaner as a Christmas Box!
Get it bought
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Re: New bike: take the plunge or not?
Mrs. G has given the green light.
Buggers are closed today, but I might ring them tomorrow and see if I can squeeze a few more quid out of the deal. Don't ask, don't get.
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Re: New bike: take the plunge or not?
A 1965 Triumph is probably worth more than you think.
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Re: New bike: take the plunge or not?
Nice - I've always thought your current model as a bit of a dull looker and well, a bit of an old fart's bike ( apols to you and GP ) but that one is a proper looker, love it!gremlin wrote: ↑Mon Mar 06, 2023 12:26 pmMrs. G has given the green light.
Buggers are closed today, but I might ring them tomorrow and see if I can squeeze a few more quid out of the deal. Don't ask, don't get.
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Re: New bike: take the plunge or not?
If it was my money I would wonder what spending another 8K would give me that I'm not getting with the current bike & would the 8K be better spent elsewhere.
However It's your money,spend it how you want .
However It's your money,spend it how you want .