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Buying an FZS600 - help please!
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Walk away £1100 is higher end for that year of bike and it's not standard.  It's going to cost you to correct the firing and possible other issues if they haven't been and there's possible crash damage.  Pads, split link chain (it shouldn't have one) exhaust add that lot it's £400 ish add in labour if you can't do it yourself, plus it's clearly not well cared for, so who knows what else and a service, you're getting close to £1000ish.


Add some of the money or all of it to the buying price (if you can) and look for a better one they're many out there £1800ish will get you a really good one.  One you pay for, turn the key and ride  Wink


If you really are on a tight budget and you can't wait, knock off at least £500.  This is very common, people trying to sell bikes for silly money that need more than the asking price to put them right, as said my advice walk away. 
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Re: Buying an FZS600 - help please! - by Arfa - 03-06-20, 11:19 PM
Re: Buying an FZS600 - help please! - by Gnasher - 04-06-20, 09:01 AM
Re: Buying an FZS600 - help please! - by Paul - 06-06-20, 11:34 AM

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