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#1 Post by HisNibbs » Tue Oct 06, 2015 5:24 pm

So I'm looking for £2250 for the bike as whole with complete set of standard parts included;
or £1250 for the tasty bits below as a job lot;
or PM of offers for individual or collection of bits;

(I'll take best offer after a couple of weeks or consider e-bay if I think you are nowhere near market price)

Postage and or delivery/ collection arrangements TBA. Sorry to be so mercenary

The list of bits below is I am sure not all:
On the bike:
Recently rebuilt by revs Ohlins rear shock, only 4 or 5k miles on it since the rebuild;
Ohlins steering damper,
Oz wheels complete with disks and a set of "scrubbed in" Michilean road 4's; (Would be good for 2 to 3k yet and your street cred...)
Quick action throttle;(Feels like its worth 20bhp I kid you not...)
Pazzio shorty leavers;
Racetec front fork valve kit;
Carbon fiber front mudguard;
CF belly pan;
CF huger; (has slight damage near sprocket and a slightly frayed trailing edge maybe due to 190/55 tire...)
Gabro chip;
Ventura luggage rack and bag;
Baxlug tank cover; (1 strap that goes under the head stock has been "repaired")
Sargent seat;
Aprilia Rc cans; (faded and marked in places);
Long stem mirrors;
Double bubble screen;

Off the bike:
Steering head bearings in a box not fitted as they weren't as bad as I thought they were....
Spare standard swing arm;
Spare seat cowl in red;
RSV belly pan that I never got round to doing anything with;
Spare bronze side panels one of which is glued back together;

Plastics are tidy for the age and mileage so that means a scratch or two. A couple of years back it had rear linkage bearings. I have new radiators in a box ready to fit that cost me £180 a few months ago. The motor has done over 70K and though a little noisy and possibly will shortly have issues, runs well. Being of the black variety it was flying past every twin, triple and a percentage of I4s at Rockingham when last used.

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#2 Post by falcomunky » Wed Oct 07, 2015 3:28 pm

A few things I wouldnt mind off you but sadly dont have the funds (RSV pan, seat hump, front CF mudguard).
However, I will be needing to replace my original radiators in the next few months, so how much for yours fella?
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#3 Post by squadron Nero » Wed Oct 07, 2015 6:10 pm

I'd be interested in the Sargent seat if you'd be willing to sell separately?

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#4 Post by HisNibbs » Wed Oct 07, 2015 9:01 pm

falcomunky wrote:A few things I wouldn't mind off you but sadly don't have the funds (RSV pan, seat hump, front CF mudguard).
However, I will be needing to replace my original radiators in the next few months, so how much for yours fella?
I wasn't intending breaking the whole thing so as the old ones are shot, I need the new radiators to be able sell the bike as "standard" . Cost me about £190 and if you want similar...http://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/winner_racing ... 2749.l2754

RSV belly pan wouldn't cost a lot but postage would be a awkward though.

As for the bits you want I was hoping people would put in an offer for the bits they want so I can see if it is worth selling the bits off individually or doing a deal with some one for the lot. I haven't got the heart to break it for spares so putting it back to a standard runner is as far as I wanted to go. But I suppose if I had enough value in offers for the core bits I would have to consider it.
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#5 Post by HisNibbs » Thu Oct 08, 2015 6:28 pm

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Trailing edge wear..

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Damage where I attempted to ride off with a lock still attached... Other wise nice.

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Showing mark on the can made when I had to lift the bike after a side stand incident..

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There is a stone damage mark half way up one "leg" that you can see. There is also a bit of wear where the break lines touch the back of the guard. Other than that this is good quality/

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Belly pan I bought new last year for about £200 is not damaged. Just a little heat distortion on one bottom edge. However it is not of the same quality as the other bits.

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Note unless stated the CF is not damaged or scratched. What looks like might be marks is reflection.
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#6 Post by mangocrazy » Thu Oct 08, 2015 8:28 pm

Hi Keith, did you get my PM?

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#7 Post by HisNibbs » Thu Oct 08, 2015 9:49 pm

Yep. The shock would come with the appropriate linkages.

But I'm not agreeing to let anything go until I've got a few offers in that make it worthwhile. I.e. It's all or at least most of it or only the stuff I wasn't using.
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bellypan

#8 Post by banjaxxed1 » Thu Oct 15, 2015 7:59 pm

Hi, what are you looking for the bellypan? any pics showing how the distortion affects the fitment to mid panels?

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#9 Post by HisNibbs » Thu Oct 15, 2015 10:08 pm

Distortion of the belly pan is along the bottom edge underneath the bike where it is in close contact with the exhaust pipes. You would never notice it fitted.

This is it in place...
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And as for price I am looking for offers. You can bear in mind that I paid @ £200 18 months ago and haven't used the bike that much since.
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#10 Post by banjaxxed1 » Fri Oct 16, 2015 5:28 am

Is the bellypan scorched where the distortion is? Brownish in colour.

I was thinking of £100 probably less than you want but might be able to come up a bit more if the carbon is not brown where it distorted, not really sure what the distortion looks like so a cautious bid

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#11 Post by HisNibbs » Fri Oct 16, 2015 8:11 am

It is so slight that even with it off in your hands looking at the inside you'd barely notice. So I'll consider your offer but my acceptance of it is not yet confirmed. I think I'll be in a position to do that one way or another by the end of next week.
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#12 Post by Dalemac » Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:36 pm

How much for the pillion seat cover?

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#13 Post by scottyni » Tue Nov 24, 2015 8:28 am

Oz wheels I'd be interested in ???
if you can't ride it....
OR take it too bed...

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#14 Post by goonerfromlag » Sat Mar 19, 2016 2:59 pm

Hello, what bits have you still got for sale?

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