Without derailing the thread too much, I wouldn't be too shocked to see a 690smcr arrive on my birthday next year.
£4000 road bike, what are you buying
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Re: £4000 road bike, what are you buying
I like that, but that range of bikes suffers from AES (awkward exhaust syndrome).KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 8:08 pmWonder if they'll make an SM version of the 700 Tenere?
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I just remembered this MT07 styled to look like a flatracker, that's almost SM, right?
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Strategically designed to match the seat comfort range...
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Re: £4000 road bike, what are you buying
My 350 YPVS when it's finished, if the crank seals are okay it should be built for under £4K, but it won't look like a new one, people are asking £9K for fully restored ones, though I think you could buy a nice one for £6K.
Newer bikes don't really appeal to me, but if I had to, it would be an SV or an XSR700, for tootling about on a summer's day I want something upright and relaxed, and preferably light.
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Re: £4000 road bike, what are you buying
What about this?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1998-Laverda ... SwCKxf57D9
Stick it in the back of the garage and see what it's worth in another ten years?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1998-Laverda ... SwCKxf57D9
Stick it in the back of the garage and see what it's worth in another ten years?
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Re: £4000 road bike, what are you buying
So it's gone from "which 4k bike for the road every day" to "which 4k bike to put under a dust cover and never ride".
Inspired by the other thread, another Beemer....
Https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-R1200-S- ... 890.l49292
Surely the only 21st century European twin cylinder bike with Öhlins at both ends for less than 4 grand?
Inspired by the other thread, another Beemer....
Https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-R1200-S- ... 890.l49292
Surely the only 21st century European twin cylinder bike with Öhlins at both ends for less than 4 grand?
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Re: £4000 road bike, what are you buying
You could haggle https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aprilia-Tuon ... SwLYBfzpNUMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 7:19 pm So it's gone from "which 4k bike for the road every day" to "which 4k bike to put under a dust cover and never ride".
Inspired by the other thread, another Beemer....
Https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-R1200-S- ... 890.l49292
Surely the only 21st century European twin cylinder bike with Öhlins at both ends for less than 4 grand?
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Re: £4000 road bike, what are you buying
Or you could haggle... and maybe check down the back of the settee.weeksy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 03, 2021 7:50 pm You could haggle https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aprilia-Tuon ... SwLYBfzpNU
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2011-11-APRI ... Swdq9feTte
(so no Ohlins, but I'd rather have the extra two cylinders)
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Re: £4000 road bike, what are you buying
The fact that I already own one of these has nothing to do with it. These are a genuine allrounder, able to take you and the missus to the south of France or to do a track day with equal ease. This one is overpriced by at least £500 and has been owned by someone who was more concerned with blinging it out than improving its road manners. The fact that it still has the awesomely shite Sachs blue spring shock fitted after nearly 20k miles tells you that. So - knock £500 off the asking price (or more if you're a good haggler), fit an Ohlins shock off an RSV Factory of the same era, acquire and fit a set of OZ racing forged ali wheels (also off an RSV Factory) and spend the remainder on new tyres and a fork revalve/respring. Sorted.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aprilia-SL10 ... 4586982199
Oh yes (and most important) if it still has the OE side stand, throw it away and replace with either a Honda Blackbird or Honda Fireblade (2006/7) Item.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aprilia-SL10 ... 4586982199
Oh yes (and most important) if it still has the OE side stand, throw it away and replace with either a Honda Blackbird or Honda Fireblade (2006/7) Item.
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They're nice. That one is bloody hideous though, so not that one, but yeah.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 3:31 pm The fact that I already own one of these has nothing to do with it. These are a genuine allrounder, able to take you and the missus to the south of France or to do a track day with equal ease. This one is overpriced by at least £500 and has been owned by someone who was more concerned with blinging it out than improving its road manners. The fact that it still has the awesomely shite Sachs blue spring shock fitted after nearly 20k miles tells you that. So - knock £500 off the asking price (or more if you're a good haggler), fit an Ohlins shock off an RSV Factory of the same era, acquire and fit a set of OZ racing forged ali wheels (also off an RSV Factory) and spend the remainder on new tyres and a fork revalve/respring. Sorted.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aprilia-SL10 ... 4586982199
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Yeah, never liked the rust coloured one. Red is good, as is red and black.
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I think the one I rode was yellow. Belonged to a forum member.
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It's a lot of money for a 15 year old Italian motorcyclemangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 04, 2021 3:31 pm The fact that I already own one of these has nothing to do with it. These are a genuine allrounder, able to take you and the missus to the south of France or to do a track day with equal ease. This one is overpriced by at least £500 and has been owned by someone who was more concerned with blinging it out than improving its road manners. The fact that it still has the awesomely shite Sachs blue spring shock fitted after nearly 20k miles tells you that. So - knock £500 off the asking price (or more if you're a good haggler), fit an Ohlins shock off an RSV Factory of the same era, acquire and fit a set of OZ racing forged ali wheels (also off an RSV Factory) and spend the remainder on new tyres and a fork revalve/respring. Sorted.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aprilia-SL10 ... 4586982199
Oh yes (and most important) if it still has the OE side stand, throw it away and replace with either a Honda Blackbird or Honda Fireblade (2006/7) Item.
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That one is seriously over-priced. Normal going rate for one with 20-30k on it is £1200-£1800 depending on condition and spec. It has to be a proper good one to fetch more than £2000. They're roughl half to two-thirds of the price of an RSV Mille of similar age/condition.
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"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
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If he buys that I dont know who I'll ban first, you or him.