I'm same with leathers. January is mega diet to get back in the buggers.
What bike?
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Re: What bike?
Th e bit about not being ride and forget is true, it's why I'm looking at newer bikes, I enjoy working on and riding my old bikes, but I'd also like to ride a bike without something minor going wrong, modified old bikes can be a pain.
Though I'm surprised that GSXR needed much, they're usually pretty good, but if it's been sat with fuel that's part ethanol in it, that will damage rubber parts. I only use super unleaded on my bikes now, and that's not guaranteed to be free of ethanol.
Though I'm surprised that GSXR needed much, they're usually pretty good, but if it's been sat with fuel that's part ethanol in it, that will damage rubber parts. I only use super unleaded on my bikes now, and that's not guaranteed to be free of ethanol.
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Re: What bike?
I knew from going to look at it that it needed tyres and that the hydraulic parts of the clutch had failed.
The brakes looked in very good condition to me, but hey if they want to spend money pitting it right that is fine with me.
Iit must have been stood a long time, looking at the MOT history the milages suggest it was only ridden to the test and back.
I'll give them another week before I start getting pissy.
I knew it was a four week wait just to get it into the workshop when I paid the deposit. Another week won't hurt.
The brakes looked in very good condition to me, but hey if they want to spend money pitting it right that is fine with me.
Iit must have been stood a long time, looking at the MOT history the milages suggest it was only ridden to the test and back.
I'll give them another week before I start getting pissy.
I knew it was a four week wait just to get it into the workshop when I paid the deposit. Another week won't hurt.
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Re: What bike?
You have PM...Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 12:39 pm Selling my FZR400RR if you want it, £1300 and it's yours.
There is no cloud, just somebody else's computer.
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Re: What bike?
I've repliedmangocrazy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 12:03 pmYou have PM...Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 12:39 pm Selling my FZR400RR if you want it, £1300 and it's yours.
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Re: What bike?
It'll be reet. Unless is isn't. FWIW I think I spent the best part of four grand on silly, fucked XL200s. I still like them though.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 1:32 pm So I've just called Riteback, They've had clutch slave cylinder seals and caliper seals delivered, but they're still waiting on some 'other' seals.
But I'm not to worry, because "every day the bike is going up in value".
To a kid looking up to me, life ain't nothing but bitches and money.
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Re: What bike?
A very sensibly priced GSXR1100L street fighter just came up on the Butchered Classics Facebook page, must resist buying another old bike that I don't need.
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Re: What bike?
Even though I have an Aprilia Falco and an RC24 VFR750 whenever a nice one pops up on FB or ebay, I stll have to restrain myself. Why is that?
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Re: What bike?
Just got off the blower with a fella at Ritebike...
I've told them if the parts are going to take forever I want my deposit back.
I'm waiting for him to go visit the workshop, get an update and come back to me.
He did mention maybe looking at their website and selecting a different bike... and maybe getting me the deposit back.
I guess I'll sit and wait for his call.
I've told them if the parts are going to take forever I want my deposit back.
I'm waiting for him to go visit the workshop, get an update and come back to me.
He did mention maybe looking at their website and selecting a different bike... and maybe getting me the deposit back.
I guess I'll sit and wait for his call.
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Re: What bike?
If it does all fall through, then I might make a below starting price offer on this (it ends in a day and has no bids).
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/234049471706
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/234049471706
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Re: What bike?
Don't do it. Get deposit back and get the gsxr youwant when the next one comes upKungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 12:18 pm If it does all fall through, then I might make a below starting price offer on this (it ends in a day and has no bids).
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/234049471706
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Re: What bike?
I've got tired of the sales process and clowns but it was funPotter wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 2:57 amIf I wanted it I wouldn't hesitate, if it's cheap then it'll sell equally as easily once you've scratched the itch.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:43 pm A very sensibly priced GSXR1100L street fighter just came up on the Butchered Classics Facebook page, must resist buying another old bike that I don't need.
If I was in the UK I'd have a new bike like that every week until I got tired with the sales process and the clowns that accompany it.
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Re: What bike?
Apparently the parts are all there and it's next on the workshop list to be done.
Yeah right, strange coincidence the parts arrive as soon as I kick up a fuss.
With a bit of luck I might have a bike next week.
Yeah right, strange coincidence the parts arrive as soon as I kick up a fuss.
With a bit of luck I might have a bike next week.
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Re: What bike?
Great News. So we can get back to taking the piss yeah.
Ritebike mechanics earlier...
Ritebike mechanics earlier...
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Re: What bike?
I'd not go for that Aprilia if I were you. You seemed proper chuffed when you found the GSXR and you've waited this long...
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Re: What bike?
My thoughts are...
1. All is good, the parts have just landed and its all going to be fine.
2. The parts came ages ago and they're slack bastards.
3. The parts haven't arrived, so rather than lose a sale they're going to send it out without them. They originally said it was carb parts they were waiting for, today he said it was rear calliper seals. I could get a set of rear calliper seals next day if I needed them, so why has it taken them 4 weeks?
1. All is good, the parts have just landed and its all going to be fine.
2. The parts came ages ago and they're slack bastards.
3. The parts haven't arrived, so rather than lose a sale they're going to send it out without them. They originally said it was carb parts they were waiting for, today he said it was rear calliper seals. I could get a set of rear calliper seals next day if I needed them, so why has it taken them 4 weeks?
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Re: What bike?
Because ritebike, as the retail arm of webuyanybike they only wanna buy cheap sell cheap and do nothing more than that. Get deposit back and move on. As a bonus you won’t have to ride the 1100
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Re: What bike?
The thing is, the bike itself is immaculate. It's probably in better (cosmetic) condition than when it left the factory.
They seem to be going out of their way to find problems with it to fix. Normally a dealer would punt it out and hope for the best that you wouldn't bring it back.
It's nice that they're replacing all the calliper seals, but I've owned loads of old shitter and they've never needed them.
A private one in the same colours has just been listed on Friendface for £2k less, but it's got double the miles and looks well worn (missing decals, etc..).
I'm certainly not going to transfer the funds until I've seen it in the flesh running... without fluids pissing out of it.
They seem to be going out of their way to find problems with it to fix. Normally a dealer would punt it out and hope for the best that you wouldn't bring it back.
It's nice that they're replacing all the calliper seals, but I've owned loads of old shitter and they've never needed them.
A private one in the same colours has just been listed on Friendface for £2k less, but it's got double the miles and looks well worn (missing decals, etc..).
I'm certainly not going to transfer the funds until I've seen it in the flesh running... without fluids pissing out of it.