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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    At the very least buy matched tyres, don't have random manufacturers and models front and rear. It is best policy to change both at the same time though.
    Na, well i dont find that anyway, as long as u match sport with sport or sport touring you should be fine, and dont put a new rear on with an old front, it will push the front end around...


    The ZXR should be sweet !! they are a prety bullet proof bike, the one issue i had with mine was frying regulators, so i replaced it with a zxr750 one, problem solved..

    Buy it....

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    oh yeah definitely, arrowmax all the way, it's already got a set of them on the vt250 at the moment, just wondering how much a new front will be roughly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by R1Aaron
    Na, well i dont find that anyway, as long as u match sport with sport or sport touring you should be fine, and dont put a new rear on with an old front, it will push the front end around...


    The ZXR should be sweet !! they are a prety bullet proof bike, the one issue i had with mine was frying regulators, so i replaced it with a zxr750 one, problem solved..

    Buy it....
    yeah i'm just pm'ing nordieboy who it sounds like is going to do me a HUGE favour and go and take a look at it for me, so how many huge favours is that i owe people on here now, lol, must be about 3 i think

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    Quote Originally Posted by gamgee
    thats almost impossible to do unless you've got a fortune to spend on tyres, as the rear wears out approxamately twice as fast as the front,
    True, have to get a new rear tyre for the Bandit... another $250(ish, I dont know) on the bill! Fking 300ks a week on the moterway kills the center off in a year!
    We all have our little obsessions...

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    the reserve is probably about 3,500.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artifice
    the reserve is probably about 3,500.
    no it's $2600 he's already answered that one

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    well thats quite a nice reserve.

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    just asked, it doesn't burn any oil, all it will need soon is a front tyre, he said no strange noises, it sounds like a pretty good buy, so if nordieboy thinks the same when he takes a look i'll buy it, thanks all

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    No battery yet.
    Rear tyre is good.
    Front tyre is wearing on the sides - won't pass many more warrants.
    No slop in the swingarm.
    Right footpeg hanger has been re-welded - obvious but not a problem.
    Carbon can.
    Forks are smooth throughout their travel.
    Fork seals are good.
    A little bit of rusting and bubbling of the chrome on the bottom of the sliders but not near full travel.
    Front guard mounts are cracking/cracked.
    Front discs are well worn.
    Rear disc is good.
    Brakes feel ok but can't really tell without a ride.
    Rear shock is smooth - no slop in the linkages.
    The bodywork is all there but quite a few nuts/fastenings are missing inc the left hand mount between the frame spar and the fairing just below your left knee.
    The right hand ram-air pipe elbow is severely cracked where it goes into the tank but is easily replaceable.
    No slop in the steering head bearings.
    The fairings have been repaired with fiberglass in places.
    Switch-gear is all there and all have positive "clicks" no sloppyness.
    Chain looks to be in good condition.

    Overall impression is that it could be a very nice bike with some elbow grease and a re-spray.

    All depends on the engine really.

    Oh and if you're under 6' tall it would be more comfortable.

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    good little bike --The cracked pipe thing is common.
    will definitely need a test ride to make sure its straight and true.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy
    No battery yet.
    Rear tyre is good.
    Front tyre is wearing on the sides - won't pass many more warrants.
    No slop in the swingarm.
    Right footpeg hanger has been re-welded - obvious but not a problem.
    Carbon can.
    Forks are smooth throughout their travel.
    Fork seals are good.
    A little bit of rusting and bubbling of the chrome on the bottom of the sliders but not near full travel.
    Front guard mounts are cracking/cracked.
    Front discs are well worn.
    Rear disc is good.
    Brakes feel ok but can't really tell without a ride.
    Rear shock is smooth - no slop in the linkages.
    The bodywork is all there but quite a few nuts/fastenings are missing inc the left hand mount between the frame spar and the fairing just below your left knee.
    The right hand ram-air pipe elbow is severely cracked where it goes into the tank but is easily replaceable.
    No slop in the steering head bearings.
    The fairings have been repaired with fiberglass in places.
    Switch-gear is all there and all have positive "clicks" no sloppyness.
    Chain looks to be in good condition.

    Overall impression is that it could be a very nice bike with some elbow grease and a re-spray.

    All depends on the engine really.

    Oh and if you're under 6' tall it would be more comfortable.

    wow, thats a very in depth report, thanks so much for that!!! so what would you offer them for it if you were buying, they are asking $2600.
    how serious is this part:
    "The right hand ram-air pipe elbow is severely cracked where it goes into the tank but is easily replaceable."
    thanks again, rep points for you!!

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    how much would all that cost to fix?

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    The ram-air pipe elbow is just a small piece of plastic it could be taped up/glued or replaced.
    I wouldn't buy it even for $500 but that's because I don't like that sort of bike

    Spending a couple of hundred on it would clean it up a very nicely.

    I have no idea what it would be worth at all.

    This is the cracked elbow.
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    It sounds quite rough, like it's been dropped a few times more than he's letting on, i might just leave this one, i've asked if he'll bring it down to dunedin (where he lives) if he won't well not even going to consider it, but thanks for all your help (especaially nordieboy)

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    No majors. Just cosmetic.
    It's a tidy bike.

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