1980’s Rd350lc - Am I Being Silly?

Discussion in 'Other Bikes' started by Skyman, Jul 21, 2024.

  1. Thanks for sharing those pics.
     
  2. The complete bike.

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  3. Those RD's are great bikes! A super fun-filled practical classic!
    That RD might seem a high price but that's partly because we can remember years ago when those sorts of bikes were trading hands for a couple grand or whatever.
    If you compare the price of a good classic RD to the price of a (crappy) little new car (i.e. a Honda Jazz = £24,000 plus?) it might help give you a different perspective on its cost.
    And in terms of the "Fun Factor" and RD beats most things out there!
    Happy shopping!
     
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  4. To put things into a little more perspective I paid £999 for my LC in January 1982. With inflation here's what it would cost today. The 350LC was about £1100 - £1150 at the time I seem to remember.

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  5. Sorry, no. Still faffing with the idea.
     
  6. Until you factor in supply and demand. There is virtually no supply and (currently) a lot of demand. In '82 they were popular, but there was also unlimited supply. Honda VFR400 NC30 sold for £6000+ new in '89 'cause there was almost none available!
     
    #27 Jez900ie, Aug 17, 2024
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  7. Recent auction prices are well down.
    A nice 1st gen fireplace couldn't hit £5k.
    Many didn't sell.



    I'd wait for the right bike
     
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  8. Mine cost a little over 10k to build and its still getting money spent, new athena 400 top end and 30mm carbs still to fit

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