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Sudoxe 14-02-07 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by rictus01 (Post 1117237)
If it takes more than 20 minutes, you're wasting time.

Back pod off, cut directly across the back fender about 5" inside the rear subframe back cross member, two springs, two bolts, refit indicaters to pipe mounts, rear pod refit, job done (Oh you are allow to stand and just look at it for 15 minutes or so;) ).

Cheers Mark.

In which case I will see you at Selkent with a nice loud motorcycle then!

Note to self: get some bolts for numberplate on the way home....

Dan

Blue_SV650S 14-02-07 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by K (Post 1117173)
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Personally I don't agree ... if you are not prepared to pay the postage cost which is CLEARLY stated in an eBay auction as you think it is liberty taking, then don't bid ... simple as that … what’s the issue?

The concerning issue here is not the postage cost, but the why postie just dumped it on the doorstep … luckily no harm was done on this occasion …

kwak zzr 14-02-07 03:07 PM

if its got SP on it then it was posted standard parcel rate (the cheapest way) this isnt tracked and is only insured for £30 standard.

21QUEST 14-02-07 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Blue_SV650S (Post 1117256)

Personally I don't agree ... if you are not prepared to pay the postage cost which is CLEARLY stated in an eBay auction as you think it is liberty taking, then don't bid ... simple as that … what’s the issue?

The concerning issue here is not the postage cost, but the why postie just dumped it on the doorstep … luckily no harm was done on this occasion …

Exactly :thumbsup:

Really can't understand people complaining about postage when it is clearly stated.

As someone said when bidding all you have to do is make your bid to reflect the total cost of item including the stated postage. If an item is worth £100 to you it then doesn't really matter if the postage part is £10 of that or £90.

Alternatively just don't bid on the item. Saves everyone(seller+buyer) having unnecessary arguements


Cheers
Ben


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