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keithlackie
15-07-07, 05:19 PM
I bought this bike to ride when i have passed my test before i decided to go to college. I just cant afford to keep the bike and go to college.

Its a silver K3 SV650 but was registered in 2004. Completely standard and used once when i took it for a ride around my estate. Its restricted to 33BHP so is perfect for someone who is about to or has taken their restricted test. I will also give the standard power ECU to the new owner.
The bike has a full service history,is taxed and MOT'd till may 2008. The dealership put brand new tyres on the bike before i purchased it in May.
The bike has done around 3900k under 4k.
I think that i have covered most of it, any questions welcomed.

Im looking in the region or £3000 but am welcoming offers as i am a poor college student to be.

Really is a beautiful bike, im heartbroken to be loosing it! :smt092
My name is Keith btw so if you want to give me a ring on 07849984763

Thanks alot,
Keith

keithlackie
17-07-07, 11:29 PM
I also forgot to mention that it is always garaged and doesnt know what rain is.

Bump

keithlackie
18-07-07, 12:40 PM
can someone tell me what i am doing wrong here?

No interest at all

DarrenSV650S
18-07-07, 10:10 PM
Seems quite pricey, also you need to get some photo's up:)

markmoto
18-07-07, 10:36 PM
3k jeeze you have set the bar abit high there fella.

Biker_Billy
18-07-07, 11:10 PM
Having just bought a K3 2004 in silver, and I had been looking around for ages, I would suggest £2,300 is nearer the mark to be honest, and you might have to go lower depending on how quickly you want rid. Also bear in mind that once the summer is gone, values tend to drop a bit too...

Unfortunately there are a lot for sale, so competition is fierce. Its a bit of a buyers market. Prob not what you want to hear, but its best advertising it for what its worth imho.

markmoto
18-07-07, 11:12 PM
Having just bought a K3 2004 in silver, and I had been looking around for ages, I would suggest £2,300 is nearer the mark to be honest, and you might have to go lower depending on how quickly you want rid. Also bear in mind that once the summer is gone, values tend to drop a bit too...

Unfortunately there are a lot for sale, so competition is fierce. Its a bit of a buyers market. Prob not what you want to hear, but its best advertising it for what its worth imho.

Seconded ;)