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musicmad
16-11-07, 11:51 PM
Hi,
Could anyone tell me is it still possible to buy the SUZUKI SV-650-S Model 2002, is it still on the market?? (brand new i mean)
Thanks
Musicmad
If you can find a dealer that's been shut for 5 years yeah, I don't see why not.
Nope your only get them second hand.
northwind
17-11-07, 02:24 AM
Veeery occasionally one turns up in a box, we bumped into a lady at the green wellie one day who had one which had been uncrated this year, it only had 2000 miles on and it was just mint. I nearly made her a silly offer for it there and then... But we're talking super-rare now. I've never quite understood how dealers forget they have a £4000 motorbike in a crate the size of a shed in the warehouse, but it seems to happen all the time, some dealership in Ireland found an as-new TL1000S last year and sold it for £10K
Aint that a "widowmaker"?
you would be ultra lucky to find one............. although you could still get a very very low milage cheap
i know for a brand new 1991 yamaha ty250 pinky
you would be ultra lucky to find one............. although you could still get a very very low milage cheap
i know for a brand new 1991 yamaha ty250 pinky
low milage SV
http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/bikes/SUZUKI+SV/Ne-2-4-7-8-27-64-104-133-146,N-37-4294967165-4294967252/advert.action?R=200736294161197&distance=405&postcode=CF83+4AZ&channel=BIKES&make=&model=&min_pr=&max_pr=&max_mileage=
or
http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/www/bikes/SUZUKI+SV/Ne-2-4-7-8-27-64-104-133-146,N-37-4294967165-4294967252/search.action
wheelnut
17-11-07, 12:48 PM
Im not sure where you are but Padgetts of Batley have been known to find old brand new motorcycles in boxes.
They have also got some new race bikes on display. Some are over 30 years old
metalmonkey
17-11-07, 12:52 PM
Hi,
Could anyone tell me is it still possible to buy the SUZUKI SV-650-S Model 2002, is it still on the market?? (brand new i mean)
Thanks
Musicmad
Why not just a buy a new bike?
Why not just a buy a new bike?
Cos maybe he's a man of taste and knows that the Curvy is THE SV to have:D
metalmonkey
17-11-07, 12:59 PM
Cos maybe he's a man of taste and knows that the Curvy is THE SV to have:D
What you saying about my bike.....Pointy is best its a well know fact and be proved by science dudes, i'm sure there is a paper somewhere stating that 9/10 of pointy owners are happier and faster owners;):thumbsup:
sv_rider1990
17-11-07, 01:13 PM
lmao here we go again the debate carries on............................ However as we're on the subject the curvy has much more character to it.
metalmonkey
17-11-07, 01:21 PM
lmao here we go again the debate carries on............................ However as we're on the subject the curvy has much more character to it.
Hmm, gonna have to agree to disagree! I mean would I do such a thing as casue mischeif:smt077
if you did find a brand new curvy........... what would it be worth?
ThEGr33k
17-11-07, 01:48 PM
Nothing they are obsolete! POWER TO THE POINTY! :smt077
What you saying about my bike.....Pointy is best its a well know fact and be proved by science dudes, i'm sure there is a paper somewhere stating that 9/10 of pointy owners are happier and faster owners;):thumbsup:
What about the one where pointy owners sell it after only a short period of time and buy something else. :smt077
yorkie_chris
18-11-07, 12:50 PM
What you saying about my bike.....Pointy is best its a well know fact and be proved by science dudes, i'm sure there is a paper somewhere stating that 9/10 of pointy owners are happier and faster owners;):thumbsup:
They think they are :-P
musicmad
18-11-07, 01:07 PM
Guys, Thanks for the replies..
Musicmad
Guys, Thanks for the replies..
Musicmad
why do you want a brand new curvy?
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