Your bike's a bargain as it is without the additional stuff.
Somebody's going to get an absolute bargain.
Is that a 2002 model?. Mines a 2003 and it has the tuning fork logo on the tank.
I'm shocked , I thought you'd have that forever. Why are you selling after all the time and effort, not to mention money that you've put into it over the past couple of years? Somebody's going to get an absolute bargain. I'm almost tempted myself.
I'd hold onto the C90 if I was you If you keep it you can still have the fun of riding a bike on nice days and they're only going up in value so you can't lose on the money side.
Yeah, but what about the gauges.
On a similar point.... just bought a replacement battery for my 14 year old Mondeo, and thought 'that'll probably see me out'
Ok Tommy, thanks for your reply. Shame you've decided to let your Fazer go after you've completed all the most desirable mods, but if aches and pains stop you from enjoying your riding, then what's the point. Must have been a big decision, I know I'll be absolutely gutted when that time comes. Don't even want to think about it to be honest. I'm still trying to work out what I want to do when I grow up .Good luck with your sale. Take care.
Quote from: robbo on 24 January 2019, 04:08:45 pmOk Tommy, thanks for your reply. Shame you've decided to let your Fazer go after you've completed all the most desirable mods, but if aches and pains stop you from enjoying your riding, then what's the point. Must have been a big decision, I know I'll be absolutely gutted when that time comes. Don't even want to think about it to be honest. I'm still trying to work out what I want to do when I grow up .Good luck with your sale. Take care.Thanks for the good wishes Robbo,Yeah I have not taken the decision lightly. I love everything about my Fazer, but with the movement issues I have with both wrists and right ankle, plus the age related wear and tear on joints. If I was to throw the Fazer up the road because of not really being in control of it at 72 you don't heal or get over bumps like that quickly, sometimes never. I am not in a rush to sell either the FZS600 or the Merc, and, I am happy to sit on both until the better weather, I know that both will sell, and that this weather will impact the sale on both vehicles. Spring time will start to bring out the buyers of sports cars and SLK Kompressor is immaculate with the Vario electronic roof it is a bit of a posers or tarts car, and the Fazer is in very, very good condition so spring is a good time to sell.I am not selling any of them to realise funds, but more like selling them to save money on tax and insurance and MOT's. I have four vehicle on sale right now.My daughter says I am empty nesting, cheeky little cow.
Tommy, I am approaching my 71st and, since I ended up in hospital last January,I managed to get out & enjoy the Tracer and the Honda C90(actual 110cc)last summer/autumn.When the time comes,which it will, I shall be sad to see the Tracer go but will keep the C90 as it is hardly heavier than an old fashioned bicycle.I have a friend who until a few years ago rode some big powerful machines but failing health and stamina have taken their toll but he still enjoys riding his monkey bikes and old British autocycles. Think hard before getting rid of the cub it isnt much to tax & MOT. Good luck whatever you decide!
Quote from: Dave48 on 31 January 2019, 12:03:09 pmTommy, I am approaching my 71st and, since I ended up in hospital last January,I managed to get out & enjoy the Tracer and the Honda C90(actual 110cc)last summer/autumn.When the time comes,which it will, I shall be sad to see the Tracer go but will keep the C90 as it is hardly heavier than an old fashioned bicycle.I have a friend who until a few years ago rode some big powerful machines but failing health and stamina have taken their toll but he still enjoys riding his monkey bikes and old British autocycles. Think hard before getting rid of the cub it isnt much to tax & MOT. Good luck whatever you decide!Dave & all the others who have offered advice about selling the C90.I did advertise it again on eBay, and had 2238 page views and 59 people watching it, but not one bid. or should that be I have had a few sniffs from eBay buyers since the auction ended, wanting to do a deal outside of eBay and also wanting me to almost give it to them.I paid £200 for the bike when I found it in the shed and spent between £700-£750 so it stand me for about 900 quid and I have twats offering me £300 for it, you can likely guess my response. Have definitely decide the 2003 FZS600 Foxeye has to go, the Mrs is calling me a mug for selling it, she enjoys the occasional blast on the back, but know your limitations.As advised by a number of you, I have decided to keep the Chicken Chaser and do the re-bore which I should have done during the rebuild, as she puffs a bit of blue on the over-run. [size=78%] [/size]