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Trading in a bike - to service or not to service....that is the question.
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(03-11-14, 07:19 PM)unfazed link Wrote: [quote author=pilgo link=topic=15121.msg171484#msg171484 date=1414428036]

I think for £2500 it is a good bike.......like i say based on what i paid it isnt quite worth doing all the work......ok so i can pick up a tank pretty cheap and the bellypan isnt essential......the starting glitch i can get sorted out.......but no i think it's true that ill bever quite be happy.

Admit it you either bought the wrong model 1000 or you secretly really miss the 600  :lol
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Actually i really do miss my old boxeye......before i crashed it though......it was a nice bike but it would have been a shame not to have tried something else....just to see.


i know what i want now.


No frills


[size=78%]Small capacity[/size]


Something chuckable


Fuel injection
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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Re: Trading in a bike - to service or not to service....that is the question. - by noggythenog - 04-11-14, 10:09 AM

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