A lot of wonga for a 400?
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Nice bike but bloody expensive?
- PaulD
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Nice bike but bloody expensive?
There rubbish them Jap bikes lad they won't last five minutes! you want to get yourself a nice Royal Enfield!
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Re: Nice bike but bloody expensive?
It does look an honest example in unmolested condition.
But 5 grand! Even after regeristering and stripping sorting carbs and issuing 3 months warranty £1750 is really top value on real market.
But hey if they have bought it, imported it, etc it may stand them that much . Which will sell first for for the 3&1/2 grand over , this or the pop up also inYorkshire.
But 5 grand! Even after regeristering and stripping sorting carbs and issuing 3 months warranty £1750 is really top value on real market.
But hey if they have bought it, imported it, etc it may stand them that much . Which will sell first for for the 3&1/2 grand over , this or the pop up also inYorkshire.
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Re: Nice bike but bloody expensive?
yep, thats a 2 to 2.5 grand bike all day long, so long as that day is bright and sunny and very very long!