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adyone
12th October 2009, 15:45
have owned this bike for 4 years and has been 100% reliable .In good condition with no problems . Will need new front tire for next warrant .
Includes givi screen and packrack. $3,000

adyone
14th October 2009, 15:52
price reduction $2800
registered till 15/5/10
phone 0210466324

AllanB
14th October 2009, 16:50
Nice bike - shame it's over 600cc :lol::lol::lol:

(rego joke-OK)

adyone
15th October 2009, 13:55
yea i know, timing is everything

bogan
28th October 2009, 17:06
very tempting, my uncle has one and its very nice. Km's are pretty high though, has the engine had any work done on it?

ducatilover
28th October 2009, 21:49
Lovely bike mate, I want another. But can't have one unless I sell the stupidly practical car and use the v8 for shopping :argh:

adyone
29th October 2009, 15:57
Hi i haven't had any motor work done just oil changes every 5,000 km . This bike has been very good to me only letting it go as my right hand has arthritis and i probably won't ride anymore

bogan
29th October 2009, 17:10
It possible to get some more pics of it?

adyone
30th October 2009, 12:30
added photos , pm me your email if you want higher resolution pics

Hawk
30th October 2009, 20:12
Nice bike - shame it's over 600cc :lol::lol::lol:

(rego joke-OK)

np just drop the motor and put it a 400cc registered Bros

or maybe I can borrow the barrels,pistons and carbs for a while ill give them back with less wear and smaller bore

sorry to hear of your reason for selling.

irsh
21st February 2010, 21:21
these bikes go for ever with good servicing..they were always and probably still are the bike of choice for bike couriers back in ireland which says it all. ive seen them with 160000 MILES on them and still going strong . i had the 400 version as my first bike and i loved it .they came out in the 80s ...they where way before they're time . great for the money mate!

hmmmnz
22nd February 2010, 08:05
not quite the same bike the couriers use, they used the revere as it was a shaft drive (essentially the same bike though)