Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Advice please Foccers!
#81
(05-11-13, 11:27 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: You can get decent walking shoes for under £100 these days......


Or you could get one of these.


http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/4669/...icBike.jpg
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
Reply
#82
(07-11-13, 05:44 PM)midden link Wrote: [quote author=nick crisp link=topic=10576.msg111631#msg111631 date=1383690457]
You can get decent walking shoes for under £100 these days......


Or you could get one of these.

[Image: Mercedes-BenzElectricBike.jpg]
[/quote]

Seriously!?!
The Deef's apprentice
Reply
#83
Yes quite a nice twist of fate I'd say and they do motor without need for tax insurance or head gear


Oh and I'm sure Red98 wouldn't mind hanging behind you with his onboard cam.
He also has a towbar for sale that may fit it too Wink
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
Reply
#84
Why not try buying all the bits back that you sold from your bike, and source some forks etc..........er, ok, that's a no then?  :lol
Reply
#85
(07-11-13, 05:59 PM)midden link Wrote: Yes quite a nice twist of fate I'd say and they do motor without need for tax insurance or head gear


Oh and I'm sure Red98 wouldn't mind hanging behind you with his onboard cam.
He also has a towbar for sale that may fit it too Wink

Did you not see my FZ-0 at Portsmouth then?

[Image: 1236021_642000565833597_1234968538_n.jpg]

(Piccy courtesy of Fireblake).

Nick - I'm tempted to get a project bike, and wait till July to insure and ride it. Depends on a) funds, b) whether I'll have room to do it, and c) how deperate I get!!  :b

The Deef's apprentice
Reply
#86
Loads of people don't ride thro the winter months, so a project you can be tinkering around with is probably a good idea. Plenty of helpful folks on here to guide you if you get stuck. Could be a good cheap way to do it if you buy the right bike (i.e. frame and engine ok etc). But seriously, what's to stop you keeping what you've got left of yours and make that your project? Gotta be cheaper than selling it and then starting again?
Reply
#87
Ive been so tempted to flog my bike recently, probably just winter blues....plus theres just something niggling me because I know it is a bit dodgy looking & i really cant be focced spending any more money on it.you almost had yourself a noggyfighter Cristo but i think i probably should get another season outta it to justify all my spending..


Youll have to be the project type of person to do a rebuild...im really not, it was through necessity & all i want is a nice bike to ride but you seemed to enjoy the whole trailer thing so maybe this is the way forward.



Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
Reply
#88
ime sure yours is worth more than a grand nogg?....i wouldnt let it go for that!!...
Reply
#89
Christo why is the premium going up so much when you are telling them your bike is restricted?? My GS which I had for a year restricted was about £270 or something TPFT and my Fazer was no different if I had it restricted or not, I may have not mentioned it to the insurer I can't remember because I was literally only restricted for about 4 weeks on it. Seems really strange that it's going up £1000 though when you're only adding some metal discs...
Reply
#90
(07-11-13, 07:35 PM)Yamazer-92 link Wrote: Christo why is the premium going up so much when you are telling them your bike is restricted?? My GS which I had for a year restricted was about £270 or something TPFT and my Fazer was no different if I had it restricted or not, I may have not mentioned it to the insurer I can't remember because I was literally only restricted for about 4 weeks on it. Seems really strange that it's going up £1000 though when you're only adding some metal discs...

I think it's the companies. When searching for unrestricted, I get 20 offers on GoCompare. When restricted, that drops to five. Remember also, I now have a claim stacked against me (which has gone 100% my fault).
The Deef's apprentice
Reply
#91
Im guessing that companies see a restrictor as a general indicator of higher risk, bit of a shame really coz the restrictors supposed to lower the risk...sad state of affairs really.


Im with the others still for a gpz500
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
Reply
#92
(07-11-13, 07:09 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=midden link=topic=10576.msg111861#msg111861 date=1383843558]
Yes quite a nice twist of fate I'd say and they do motor without need for tax insurance or head gear


Oh and I'm sure Red98 wouldn't mind hanging behind you with his onboard cam.
He also has a towbar for sale that may fit it too Wink

Did you not see my FZ-0 at Portsmouth then?

[Image: 1236021_642000565833597_1234968538_n.jpg]

(Piccy courtesy of Fireblake).

Nick - I'm tempted to get a project bike, and wait till July to insure and ride it. Depends on a) funds, b) whether I'll have room to do it, and c) how deperate I get!!  :b
[/quote]
Of course I see it, everyone see it and impressive it looked. But it wasn't a classy mercedes benz electric bicycle was it
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
Reply
#93
(07-11-13, 11:41 PM)midden link Wrote: Of course I see it, everyone see it and impressive it looked. But it wasn't a classy mercedes benz electric bicycle was it

And it only cost £40 for the lot.  :lol
The Deef's apprentice
Reply
#94
It's a shame you can't find an old Suzuki X7. 250cc about 27 bhp and an easy 100mph. I could keep with my mates on there bigger bikes(mostly)and so much fun
Finding a runner that will stay a runner should be fun too?


Mickey
Sent from my villa in the South of France.

[Image: 73337.png]
Reply
#95
This looks ok, shame about the paint job though


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1981-GT250-X7-...4d14c42d22
Don't suppose it'll go at this price?


Mickey
Sent from my villa in the South of France.

[Image: 73337.png]
Reply
#96
(08-11-13, 12:26 PM)fireblake link Wrote: This looks ok, shame about the paint job though


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1981-GT250-X7-...4d14c42d22
Don't suppose it'll go at this price?


Mickey

A 2 stroke - with the mileage I do?!? Sounds expensive in pistons etc. Plus, not overly keen on the whole naked scene. Even on the Fazer, I get battered by the wind due to my physical size. Naked will just be painful.
The Deef's apprentice
Reply
#97
It might take a few months longer but if I was you I'd save for the fazer. There's no point investing your money in something you're not going to be happy it.
Reply
#98
(08-11-13, 01:17 PM)His Dudeness link Wrote: It might take a few months longer but if I was you I'd save for the fazer. There's no point investing your money in something you're not going to be happy it.

You're not wrong, Dudeness, but if I get a job, I'll need transport. I can't afford a car, can't stand pubic... I just want to know what's out there, what options I have.
The Deef's apprentice
Reply
#99
Get yourself on Biker Booty on facebook....[Image: 369093_1672107601_44169106_q.jpg]    Helen Stuart[img alt=posted to]https://fbstatic-a.akamaihd.net/rsrc.php/v2/yw/r/drP8vlvSl_8.gif[/img]Biker Booty Ok I have an old gs500 1997 since getting new bike last Xmas has not been used just sat in garage , want it gone ASAP need the space think it had a little bit of mot on it bit that it , glen Parva , Leicester , does have a one off number plate that's worth a lot more than bike . Would like £400 but open to offers around that price Like ·  · Share · about an hour ago ·     
Reply
Do an unrestricted quote and find the cheapest insurers then go to their websites directly. It may be that they don't support the restriction through their aggregator channels - I work in this industry (albeit travel insurance) and the politics of it all is insane. For specialist products (insurance on a restricted bike isn't standard) its often best to go outside of the comparison sites.
[Image: 242673.png] [Image: 174802.png]
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: