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Thread: Honda GB400 with XR650 engine

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    Honda GB400 with XR650 engine

    Pretty unique bike, runs really well.
    Check out the trade me ad http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=636751867

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    so how come the rego sticker says dominator? what dodgey stuff is going on with the frame numbers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by madmartin View Post
    so how come the rego sticker says dominator? what dodgey stuff is going on with the frame numbers?
    We've covered this in the other thread about the same bike for sale. The Dominator rego pic is actually a pic of the back end of a Dominator but there's sure as hell no mention of any certification for the re-power. The OP's buggered off for some reason too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    We've covered this in the other thread about the same bike for sale. The Dominator rego pic is actually a pic of the back end of a Dominator but there's sure as hell no mention of any certification for the re-power. The OP's buggered off for some reason too
    If you took 10seconds to read the comments section, you will see it refers to posting photos of the donor bike to confirm mileage of the donor motor and age. The rego is on hold. If the new owner wants to have it certified, it's up to them.
    Funnily enough, I've had nearly 1000 views in less than a week, 3 phone calls asking how to perform the conversion, and multiple comments on what a good idea it is.
    Moto of the story - you can't please everyone, so don't bother trying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lh4 View Post
    If the new owner wants to have it certified, it's up to them.
    You obviously don't think it would have been prudent to put the lack of certification out there at the start, instead opting to make mention of LAMS. In my opinion I'd say you're a dodgy seller, motto of the story: buyer beware.

    As I've said before, cool bike

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