No, not me matey You could buy my house, car and bike for that money. I'm new but also the sort who doesn't say much
Interesting photo selection, choice words as well.... “Dont bother offereing inflated cheques or telling me you work on an oil rig in the North Sea cos ive had em all and very entertaining i have found them too....at this point an expert sticks his head up and points out oh the blank wasnt fitted this year it must be a so and so and i like this its one way to learn more after all...have a look at my other bits (oh Personal)”
Flat battery means new fully charged battery at that time. I have noticed it has spat its dummy over the years and deposited oil over the respective floors it has stood on, so again needs investigating...not as bad as the AJS tho Business seller too Boxwood Motorcycles
Stick some bits on from Joey's bike and "Voila" …. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2000-HON...=item5b4dbf4bbc:g:mgkAAOSwk35bwNFJ:rk:18:pf:0
What, again ? This the 3rd (or is the 4th ?) time Craigs Honda have advertised this bike. Not sure if the price has come down again snce the last time but IIRC, the original asking price was £225,000. Andy
This shop always seems to have the best and pricey condition motorbikes in london https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1973-Duc...hash=item1eefd7da1e:g:nJoAAOSwcnZcAVKU:rk:7:p
I met a guy on a ‘73 GT in Grenoble on my way back from Monte Carlo on my Norton 650ss back in 1975. We rode back to the UK in convoy with 2 or 3 other bikes and that GT had to be, even to this day, the most unreliable bike I have ever had the misfortune to ride with. By the time we got back to Calais, I’d used all the spares I’d taken for my trip to repair and rewire the GT. It’s rarer than rare because the bikes got broken for spares, dumped by the side of the road or just burnt out. There’s no way I’d pay £35k for it. Andy