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Voltaire
1st May 2014, 07:48
Likin' this:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=720235368
296692
Get the SS look with the valve spring engine, comes with alloy wheels.
and this:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=722377759
296693
Budget " I have a Ducati" or cool pit bike at Classic Races
I'd guess the 860 will make about 8500-9500 and/or go to Aussie
the moped probably 3000-3500
or a darmah SSD
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=720290650
296694
Should go for around 9000, but lacking originality.
Another 860
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/classic-vintage/auction-723095066.htm
296695
My pick of a keeper would be this one. Not a huge fan of the 860 styling but its growing on me.
Parts bin special with SS engine in Darmah cycle parts.
English mags say that engines on 860's and Darmahs cost same to rebuild as an SS and worth way less.
Only guy I know who has rebuilt one is " That Sales Bloke at Botany Honda":2thumbsup
jim.cox
1st May 2014, 21:15
You missed this MHR
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/classic-vintage/auction-723169701.htm
296704
Voltaire
1st May 2014, 21:56
You missed this MHR
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/classic-vintage/auction-723169701.htm
296704
I block out bikes over 15K:lol:
AllanB
1st May 2014, 22:03
I was looking at 999's on TM earlier in the week - surprising number on there and a low km unit is pretty reasonably priced.
Kickaha
1st May 2014, 23:05
600 Pantah http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-721435630.htm on of the few belt drive rubbish I like, little bro had one years ago and is looking into getting this one, maybe I can crash it for him like I did his last one
ducatilover
1st May 2014, 23:19
I think I could happily own that M55. Cool little thing.
Voltaire
2nd May 2014, 06:40
I was looking at 999's on TM earlier in the week - surprising number on there and a low km unit is pretty reasonably priced.
That's because they are the 916's ugly sister.
skippa1
2nd May 2014, 06:49
Always wanted an SS
Voltaire
2nd May 2014, 07:43
Always wanted an SS
They are probably at the lowest point on the curve now......
I had an injected one for a few years but I gather the late 90's ones have nicer ( for a Ducati) ergos.
AllanB
2nd May 2014, 10:58
That's because they are the 916's ugly sister.
True - very short model run!!!! BUT at the price a good base for a special project ;)
Voltaire
2nd May 2014, 12:20
True - very short model run!!!! BUT at the price a good base for a special project ;)
I like the ADV version....
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skippa1
2nd May 2014, 17:30
They are probably at the lowest point on the curve now......
I had an injected one for a few years but I gather the late 90's ones have nicer ( for a Ducati) ergos.
Yeah I know......they just have this.........thing
jim.cox
2nd May 2014, 18:07
Yeah I know......they just have this.........thing
That magic manic grin factor.
A smile on your dial with every ride :)
skippa1
2nd May 2014, 18:48
That magic manic grin factor.
A smile on your dial with every ride :)
That's the one:yes:
Kickaha
2nd May 2014, 18:53
A smile on your dial with every ride :)
Except for the ride it dropped a valve in the North Island and cost 5k to repair
Always wanted an SS
So did i after growing up with the old man having a 78 then 79/80 so many years later made the mistake of buying one of the Cagiva eras offerings,complete and utter pile of shite.
Kickaha
2nd May 2014, 19:23
So did i after growing up with the old man having a 78 then 79/80 so many years later made the mistake of buying one of the Cagiva eras offerings,complete and utter pile of shite.
Belt drive rubbish so it serves you right
Belt drive rubbish so it serves you right
:laugh:yep i guess,strangely the piece of shit i had before the 900 was an 89 750 Sport and to be honest i think the 750 was better than the 900.Look at me now buying fucked old jappa traileys....
Voltaire
2nd May 2014, 21:27
Except for the ride it dropped a valve in the North Island and cost 5k to repair
they were talking about the reliable ones, not your bevel clunkers....:innocent:
Kickaha
3rd May 2014, 19:19
600 Pantah
Looks like my Brother will quite possibly end up owning that one, I wonder if I'll get to crash it like his last one :pinch:
Richard Mc F
4th May 2014, 19:37
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Only guy I know who has rebuilt one is " That Sales Bloke at Botany Honda":2thumbsup[/QUOTE]
Dodgy old git that he is :banana::ar15::bash:
Voltaire
4th May 2014, 21:31
I bid on the red one.....bugger:(
Hobbyhorse
5th May 2014, 07:36
Beaten at the post John .... or may be saved!!
Voltaire
5th May 2014, 10:40
Beaten at the post John .... or may be saved!!
the latter most likely..... :innocent:
Kickaha
5th May 2014, 19:12
the latter most likely..... :innocent:
Definitely the latter
Little Bro has been in touch re the Pantah, hasn't been used in about 8 years and last running a year ago
rijac
31st May 2014, 00:02
Seen a couple of m900 on TM from the early 90s. Are they worth getting at the 5k or thereabouts price?
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MIXONE
31st May 2014, 09:09
Seen a couple of m900 on TM from the early 90s. Are they worth getting at the 5k or thereabouts price?
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I think so but I'm a little prejudiced.
rijac
1st June 2014, 01:21
I think so but I'm a little prejudiced.
Which ones yours?
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