My GB500 TT has been garaged since 2012.
I have taken it out for a ride each time I am back home but now its time to let her go for good.
The bike will be available to view from October 6. I will be leaving the country again early November. If your interested in a test ride it you should do it while I am in town.
The bike is not currently registered and no WOF but that's easily taken care of.
I don't have a lot of details about this bikes history but it was previously owned by a guy who had this and a GB400. He definitely looked after them both and is an avid enthusiast. I have done limited work to it while I have had it (I left NZ within a year of buying it) other than changing fluids and battery. I've taken it for a few road trips and it performs just fine. I rode it from Wellington to Greymouth, Kaikoura and back. Then to Tauranga. No issues at all.
It has 57596 ks on the clock.
The electric starter doesn't work unless the engine is already warm (works better in summer) but it kicks over with some oomph. Apparently the starter clutch bearings need to be replaced.
The tank paint work is in great condition, I think there is one small dent from the handle bar, very common for this bike from what I hear.
Tires are in reasonable condition.
The seats material insert was replaced in 2011 with a red vinyl that matches the tank better and is as new. The original vinyl has the TT symbol.
The front guard has been replaced with a shorter stainless steal version (not in photo). It looks better, I think I still have the original but it would need to be stripped etc.
I replaced the horn! Much better now.
I accidentally broke the headlight mounts last time I was in the country. I've looked around for new ones but I couldn't see any available at the time. I dont think they need to be specific to the GB500 though. I will sort out a temp fix next week and see if a local shop can find replacements.
Replaced either the front or rear indicators as well. I will update with more info next week when I'm back in NZ!
There's also a rack that mounts onto the rear, good for tying a backpack to. A little rusty in spots though.
There's also a box of parts like a spare carburetor, some electrical parts etc. Its been a while since I went through everything.
cheers,
M
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