interesting bikes found randomly..
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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
The single seat and the footrests and bars make me think he can’t get a girlfriend because he’s such a strange shape.
The writing on the seat is a bit wanky.
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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
Im sorry but having posted that Triumph thing, You cant really call anything else on this thread strange...
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Love that, deffo my favourite of the crop, but I dislike the gaps in the frame where the airbox/battery etc would have been. I'd go for some infill panels if it was mine.
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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
Lovely.
As Norvins go, that's a nice one IMO- I find most of them hideous
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Absolutely. I like that its still got Norton on the tank too.
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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
Good lean on skinny, treated tyres
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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
Those kinda bikes don't have an airbox though.
The Bonnie has the oil tank there on one side of course. In a rare peice of good design the fake oil tank on the other side is a toolbox. Dead useful.
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Gotta be honest, i think it looks alright with the gap
The thing that really looks silly to my eyes are the 1990s brake fluid reservoirs.
The thing that really looks silly to my eyes are the 1990s brake fluid reservoirs.
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Don't like the VF, single sided swing arm doesn't suit it and nor does the seat. I bet it's a pig at low speed, all that weight even higher than standard.
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https://www.blademotorcycles.co.uk/used ... /50599.htm
Whys that so interesting then.... Well it's the one they bought from me.... for £5200.... eeeek. That's not a lot of profit/deal in there is it
Whys that so interesting then.... Well it's the one they bought from me.... for £5200.... eeeek. That's not a lot of profit/deal in there is it
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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
Straight sale or trade in?
If a straight sale that's a very tight profit margin, for their sake, let's hope it doesn't go wrong in even a minor way
If a straight sale that's a very tight profit margin, for their sake, let's hope it doesn't go wrong in even a minor way
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That was trade in, but was for an ex-demo '19 XSR900 @ £6999 which again i'm struggling to get near even now.Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 3:48 pm Straight sale or trade in?
If a straight sale that's a very tight profit margin, for their sake, let's hope it doesn't go wrong in even a minor way
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-XSR-9 ... Sw5MFflz9l
That's about the closest but mine had 300 miles on it at purchase, even that one has 3500.
There's this at £7200 but again, still certain mine is better value
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-XSR90 ... Sw1GBfpset