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AL20vT
19-03-09, 07:42 PM
Hi Chaps/Ladies,
Unfortunately I need to free up some cash, but having only passed my test back in November, I want to stay on two wheels.
Therefore I'm either looking to sell my SV and buy another cheaper bike, or happy to do a swap/px on a cheaper bike plus some cash.

For sale at £2995
Or make me an offer of a swap - what have you got?

The bike has just over 9,000 miles with fsh, It's due it's first MOT and this will be done before a sale.
Only imperfections are paint peeling on the aftermarket wing mirrors, and some marks on the grab rail.

Cheers,
AL

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Apollo32_2000
20-03-09, 04:39 AM
r u intrested in a curvy and cash your way?

PM'ed

Dappa D
20-03-09, 10:54 AM
I can vouch for it being a good condition bike from what I saw not too long ago....al, hope u stay on 2 wheels mate.....some of us are meeting at the roo bar aswell on the 9th april from about 6ish onwards if ur about fella

SoulKiss
20-03-09, 11:35 AM
I wouldn't do it mate.

You are looking to get rid of a bike you know the history and condition of and then get something that will be older, and an unknown.

Most you will pocket in cash would be £500-£700 in my opinion (not an expert though) which could easily be eaten up in repairs to whatever you changed for.

Just my 2p's worth.

Dont you have another way of raising that kind of money? Maybe talk to a family member about them loaning you it against the value of the bike?

Or try a local Credit Union - they seem to be a good way of getting low-value loans at decent rates.

Dappa D
20-03-09, 11:45 AM
+1 for credit unions

gettin2dizzy
20-03-09, 12:08 PM
I wouldn't do it mate.

You are looking to get rid of a bike you know the history and condition of and then get something that will be older, and an unknown.

Most you will pocket in cash would be £500-£700 in my opinion (not an expert though) which could easily be eaten up in repairs to whatever you changed for.

Just my 2p's worth.

Dont you have another way of raising that kind of money? Maybe talk to a family member about them loaning you it against the value of the bike?

Or try a local Credit Union - they seem to be a good way of getting low-value loans at decent rates.
DOn't say that! ... cos ... cos ... I'm doing the same :( Looked after the bike like I was going to keep it forever too.
Good luck with the sale anyway. K6 in a showroom seems to go for £3.4!

Miles
20-03-09, 12:57 PM
Most you will pocket in cash would be £500-£700 in my opinion (not an expert though) which could easily be eaten up in repairs to whatever you changed for.

Surely that depends completely on what he swaps for, of which he has made no mention.

If you need the money for other things then do what you have to do!

chidgeruk
20-03-09, 03:15 PM
hey. very much doubt this would interest u but i have a 2004 honda deauville 650. i've always wanted a sv650/1000 and in blue and fully faired which is suprisingly hard to find. what kinda bike swap u after and i would be more then happy to discuss deals. cheers

AL20vT
24-03-09, 06:38 PM
Bumpy Bump - any other interest?

Thanks,
AL

Apollo32_2000
25-03-09, 07:38 PM
Anyone interested.... be quick its now on ebay.....

Item number: 110368918369


Best of luck with the sale

hanscomg
31-03-09, 09:04 AM
Still for sale? If so, how much...
If interested in a swap, I have an XT660R (2008) with just over 2500 miles with a couple of scrapes