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miSTa
24th June 2006, 17:23
For sale: 1998 Kawasaki ZZR110D6

Travelled 52,788km with four previous private owners.

Accessories included:
- Ventura rack
- Corbin seat
- MRA bouble screen
- Scott Oiler

Serviced at 52,298 km which included
- valve clearances
- carb synchronisation
- new spark plugs
- fitting new x-ring chain and sprockets

New Metzeler Z6 tyres front and rear (travelled ~250km)

New WoF and registration expires mid Dec 2006.

Best offer over $8500 will secure a great looking bike in superb all round order.

Madness
24th June 2006, 18:52
Shite that thing is clean! Puts my old girl to shame in the shine department. Excellent price too, I'm sure it won't last long.

These bikes are simply wicked for the money and here is a mint example. Who's gonna buy it...:wait:

miSTa
26th June 2006, 21:21
Shite that thing is clean!

Yeah, I like clean bikes - they go better (plus I'm a fussy bugger)


I'm sure it won't last long.

Here's hoping

Sniper
28th June 2006, 11:03
Seen the bike in the flesh and can vouch for it being a minter. Good luck with the sale ZZR

miSTa
15th July 2006, 13:00
Sold! Going to miss to miss her :crybaby: but onwards on upwards. Roll on the next love affair :blip:

far queue
15th July 2006, 14:20
So have you chosen your next baby? What have you taken for test rides?

miSTa
16th July 2006, 09:18
I've looked at a lot of bikes over the last six weeks and have come across nothing that takes me. They either too old (in design), too much plastic, too heavy, expensive, not enough power, no good two up. Pretty much appears the bike I'm looking for doesn't exist. The search continues...

TonyB
16th July 2006, 09:33
Geeze, you've been quiet lately.
So what you're looking for is something very much like the ZZR, but lighter? What have you looked at? Very recently I've been wondering if I should sell the FZR, and buy a Pre82 bike and a cheap and cheerful dual purpose bike.

Colapop
16th July 2006, 13:10
Saw a real nice Triumph today. I was taklking to the guy and he reckoned it was really nice two up and light &manouverable too. You may have to go up a little in $$'s...?

miSTa
16th July 2006, 22:24
Geeze, you've been quiet lately.

Yeah I know. I've been getting a little pissed off/bored looking at the computer screen at work for the last 4-6 weeks and that's carried through to being at home.


So what you're looking for is something very much like the ZZR, but lighter? What have you looked at? Very recently I've been wondering if I should sell the FZR, and buy a Pre82 bike and a cheap and cheerful dual purpose bike.

No, nothing like the ZZR this time Tony. Its time to explore the back roads of Banks Peninsula, Molesworth Station, Danseys Pass, Hakataramea Valley and the like. So something that can cope with gravel roads and in all reality nothing more i.e. 90-95% sealed roads 5-10% unselaed _roads_

As for the bikes I've researched and with most of them looked though not necessarily riden, KLR650, DR650, F650GS Dakar, Aprilia Pegaso ('06), DL650/1000, BMW R100GS, R11x0GS, KTM 640, XT660, XT600, XL600, Transalp, Triumph Scrambler. There's probably a few others I've forgotten but I'm sure you get the idea. That really is pretty much the market. There is one in that list that I keep coming back to (though it's still not a perfect fit)...

If you want to catch up I'd be more than happy to show you how many brain cells I've fried going over all this stuff.

far queue
17th July 2006, 10:45
There is one in that list that I keep coming back to (though it's still not a perfect fit)...
So don't be a tease, tell us which one you fancy so we can deride you over your choice :nya:

miSTa
18th July 2006, 07:05
So don't be a tease, tell us which one you fancy so we can deride you over your choice :nya:

No, bugger off. I wasn't born yesterday (though I can understand you could be confused with my boyish good looks and all) ;)