View Full Version : Candy blue naked K4 being reduced by £25 per week till sold
Chris V
25-03-06, 02:20 PM
I have owned this bike from new and it is immaculate. Never been thrashed and never seen a rain drop.
Just taken it out of Winter storage, gave it a quick shine and it fired up in about 1 second.
Bought new by me in June 2004 it has the remainder of the 2 year warantee left and is taxed till then. It is also Alpha dot tagged.
The bike really is 'as new' and has done just 1375 miles.
I have finally decided on my next bike and have put a deposit on a Triumph T100 Bonneville, so the SV has to make way I'm afraid.
Initial price £2900
I am in Bishops Stortford, Herts if you would like a look.
E mail chris.valder'at'tiscali.co.uk or phone 01279 652977
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Chris V
04-04-06, 04:58 PM
Just found this useful site giving the current value of bikes
Looks like the price is right :D
http://www.parkers.co.uk/pricing/used_bike/valuation.aspx?deriv=6700&plate=74
Chris V
06-04-06, 04:06 PM
£2875
***Steve***
06-04-06, 04:48 PM
Right colour & year shame it's not faired :(
Still if you havent sold it by this time next year I may take a punt regardless.
Chris V
06-04-06, 04:51 PM
Right colour & year shame it's not faired :(
Still if you havent sold it by this time next year I may take a punt regardless.
You cant beat the feeling of going Naked :wink: :wink: :wink:
***Steve***
06-04-06, 04:55 PM
:D I really like the naked look but I'll be doing a lot of motorway commuting.
vsumouse
06-04-06, 04:58 PM
dude in 114 weeks i will buy it from you, (it will only be £25 by then)
cant wait to own a naked sv for £25 bargain :P
Biker Biggles
06-04-06, 09:31 PM
Ah,but I'm gonna buy it for £50 a week sooner. :lol:
Chris V
13-04-06, 09:42 PM
Now £2850
Not one person has looked at it yet :shock: :shock:
Chris V
20-04-06, 07:15 AM
Now £2825
Going in the mags soon, dont miss out :wink:
Chris V
27-04-06, 10:03 PM
£2799
Shouldn't that be £2800, i soooooo wish i had some spare cash i'd have it ofya right now. :cry:
Chris V
28-04-06, 07:43 AM
Shouldn't that be £2800, i soooooo wish i had some spare cash i'd have it ofya right now. :cry:
Yep, just taking a leaf out of the advertising trade. £2799 seems so much cheaper than £2800 :roll: :roll: :roll: :D
anthony.manders
28-04-06, 08:07 AM
I am very interested in your bike. I am travelling home next thursday up the M11 which takes me past Bishops Stortford. The only problem is how to get it home, as i live in Grimsby, NE Lincolnshire.
Would we be able to get it in the back of a transit van? Do you have any straps that i could borrow to secure the bike in a van?
Let me know and i'll send you my contact details to try and get organised.
Chris V
28-04-06, 02:04 PM
I am very interested in your bike. I am travelling home next thursday up the M11 which takes me past Bishops Stortford. The only problem is how to get it home, as i live in Grimsby, NE Lincolnshire.
Would we be able to get it in the back of a transit van? Do you have any straps that i could borrow to secure the bike in a van?
Let me know and i'll send you my contact details to try and get organised.
Wow theres a problem. :? :?
Sorry, but I dont have any straps and others might know if transporting it in a Transit is feasible. I would hate it to get damaged when its in such good nick.
Do you not have a friend who could travel with you and drive it home?
Cheers Chris
I have owned this bike from new and it is immaculate. Never been thrashed and never seen a rain drop. Poor thing!
As for carrying a bike in a transit. Not a problem. A pair of tie down straps for £15 and a scafold board to get it in the van. Job down. Keep bike in gear, tywrap the front brake lever to the bar, on the side stand and then strap it to the points on the floor.
Chris V
28-04-06, 03:14 PM
I have owned this bike from new and it is immaculate. Never been thrashed and never seen a rain drop. Poor thing!
Is that me or the bike? :shock: :shock:
As for carrying a bike in a transit. Not a problem. A pair of tie down straps for £15 and a scafold board to get it in the van. Job down. Keep bike in gear, tywrap the front brake lever to the bar, on the side stand and then strap it to the points on the floor.
Sounds like you've done that before :wink:
Chris V
05-05-06, 03:23 PM
Bike now sold.
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