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General => General => Topic started by: dazza on 30 October 2014, 06:33:25 pm
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Thinking on having a punt on this and am after advice and opinions please Foccers.
Going to try and get over there tomorrow to have a look in person as we all know photos don't really tell the whole story.
Looks like the most serious damage is just to the steering lock lugs....What do you think ?
(http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/OqQAAOSwF1dUSK9Y/$_12.JPG)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/351204604592?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/351204604592?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT)
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MCN paper has a review of a bunch of last years bikes in it & the XT660 tenere is given big praise.
If you want me to look at what they said about particular points then i can take a look or maybe try getting a photo of the page for you.
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Cheers Noggy, Was more after an opinion on this actual one as a "Is it worth a punt" rather than how good they are in general.
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As a winter bike It'd do well if it was cheap enough.
The damage ain't too bad if your not bothered about cosmetics. Lock stops can be repaired easily on a steel frame.
If I had the need for a mini project, I'd probably buy it.
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Pretty much my thoughts Stevie, am after something a bit ratty and bulletproof to see me through the winter. Got an £800 budget with a bit of room either side and this seems to fit the bill ATM.
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Have you read some of the sellers negative feedback? I was looking a couple of bikes from this seller too. Always fancied an xt660r.
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Hands off it's mine :lol.I haven't llooked at the negative comments tbh but I suspect these were by people who bid without viewing first which is always going to be a risk especially on a stolen/ recovered.
In all fairness they don't actually describe the damage so the emphasis has got to be on you going to view beforehand.
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Pretty much my thoughts Stevie, am after something a bit ratty and bulletproof to see me through the winter. Got an £800 budget with a bit of room either side and this seems to fit the bill ATM.
Seems like the perfect bike to me for a winter ride. But as it's a well proven reliable bike, got a feeling it will top £800 (I'm going to £950 :lol ). Good luck with it and let us know.[size=78%] [/size]
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Yeah, cheers Frosties, :lol
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Seems like quiet a gamble if there's no warranty and you haven't seen the bike in person. How are you going to fix it get a new frame?
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At least you're going to view it, you're right about the negative feedback being about the not viewing before buying. Hope you get it, these are great bikes once you get the fuel injection sorted out.
Found a pic that always made me want one :-)
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Seems like quiet a gamble if there's no warranty and you haven't seen the bike in person. How are you going to fix it get a new frame?
You really don't pay attention do you your Dunceness. Go and stand in the corner for 10 mins. :D
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Dunceness? I'm not the one buying a bike with a damaged frame. I'll throw in a few bids while I'm standing in the corner :lol
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I bought a Fireblade of these guys earlier in the year unseen till it arrived in the back of a van in my back yard . The damage to the bike was well photographed and the bike was just what I'd expected, so I'd dismiss the neg feedback, they were easy to deal with and i thought i got excellent value for money. A bit of welding to the frame (shock horror) and some cheap ebay plastic and I've a great track day tool . I'll be buy another bike from them without any worries.
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Am I the only person seeing all that text wall in the post before this?
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Ffs close the html code!!!!!!!!
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no sorry
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Had three off them now - no issues. Photos show the damage, jobs a goodun.
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Well, glad I went over and had a look. It really is ratty. needs new ignition, brake pads, c&s, battery, bars, front disc is badly worn, every bit of bodywork is marked and the lock stops are going to need repairing on the headstock. Paints flaking off the engine and there is rust all over in certain places including the forks. The Lock is focced on the top box and when you add all this up, it's already gone over my limit.
Someone will put in a blind high bid I'm sure but at the end of the day, it's always going to be a cat c and with the added cost of replacing the consumables it isn't for me.
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Shame that. Wonder what the guy who buys it will think.
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Don't know, we'll have to ask Dudeness if he bids and gets lumbered with it. :lol
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Don't know, we'll have to ask Dudeness if he bids and gets lumbered with it. :lol
Think I'll save the hassle and just flush a grand down the jax
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Think I'll save the hassle and just flush a grand down the jax
It will be mine all mine
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Think I'll save the hassle and just flush a grand down the jax
It will be mine all mine
What's Exup done now?!?
Squirrel Head - Return of Bog Monster! :lol :lol
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It went for £1400
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I suspect that whoever put the last few bids in on this hadn't been to view it. Their in for a disappointment if that's the case.
The trade in value on this is £1700 and that's for a nice one.
Tbh I was still tempted at a grand but once it went over that it made it very easy to walk away.
A valuable lesson learnt for me this.
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At least you didn't end up buying a lemon!
There'll be another one coming along soon.
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That's a crazy amount of money for what it was.
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The funny thing about the negative feedback for this seller is if you look at the details for the latest two.
Both from the same buyer on two different bikes. You would have thought they would have learnt the first time :rolling
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Those road biased trialies fetch good money. I sold my road registered '06 CRF450X the other year for about the same cash as you would get an old Honda NX650 Dominator. I guess people like em for winter commute and light summer green laning