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Bibio 30-07-11 07:45 PM

Re: Sorry...but what d'ya reckon it's worth?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Amplimator (Post 2581588)
Wouldnt it be great though? A speed triple with full ohlins, a few extra ponies and maybe a few kilos shaved off (via full race system maybe) and a bright and ghey colour as standard. Nom nom nom.

Sorry derail over.

yes and 6'' taken out the seat hight. i would sell my kids for that :D

Amplimator 30-07-11 07:52 PM

Re: Sorry...but what d'ya reckon it's worth?
 
Six inch heels would work! ;)

Lozzo 30-07-11 07:59 PM

Re: Sorry...but what d'ya reckon it's worth?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Owenski (Post 2580966)
Look for around £2000 as a price to sell it to forum members because quite honestly I dont think a stranger will touch it, the Cat D and a new front end suggest it was the front end which got damaged which although we all know its a choice mod those outside that knowlage wont see it that way.

Dont get me wrong its a luberly machine but it doesnt matter that it was Cat D by logical choice when you're looking at it from a selling perspective. I sold my K6 on an 07 plate last year and that was Cat D but properly perfect in every other way but it still remained almost unsellable (5months to sell). Then plus that you've got the high miles financial climate and all that other yada yada. Hence realistically £2000 is what I'd expect for it. (£1600 if it didnt have the GSXR front).


Wot 'e said. The Cat D goes against it big time, plus the fact it's not mint. The GSXR front doesn't help make it worth any more because it needs a set of forks whether they be SV or GSXR. I wouldn't pay more than 2K either.


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