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    Blah Honda VFR 750 FG For Sale

    My VFR is for sale on trademe. I'm sad to see her go - she is an absolute pleasure to ride. If anyone is in the market, you could do worse - so check it out...

    Honda VFR 750FG 79,900km
    Year: 1986

    This bike is in excellent condition. The motor is very strong, and the fuelling very smooth. It has the problem-free regulator/rectifier with the big cooling fins. It is the gear-driven cam version. It has been ridden and very well maintained. In the last few months the following has been done on the bike:

    Replaced fork dust seal.
    Valve clearances.
    New spark plugs.
    Oil and filter change.
    Air filter change.
    Carbs cleaned, intake manifolds replaced.
    Fuel tank cleaned out.
    Brand new chain and sprocket fitted.
    Brakes bled.

    The bike comes with a new spare set of tyres and a pack rack. Luck buyer will get new Rego and WOF.

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    Price??....
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    Hi Lewis...

    Long time no hear. You upgrading or giving up?

    Hope you and the family are all enjoying life in NZ?

    Paul N

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    Price??....
    Thing is it wouldn't be right to reveal what the reserve is on tradme. The buy it now is set to $3500 - I think the reserve is very fair...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    Hi Lewis...

    Long time no hear. You upgrading or giving up?

    Hope you and the family are all enjoying life in NZ?

    Paul N
    Hey Paul! Seem to have lost your contact details!
    Temporarily going to be without bike. How temporary depends on how quickly I can improve the financial situation
    Love it here in NZ. Got myself a new job too which is going to make me

    Bloomin' shame to sell the Viffer. Know you disapprove of the Jap bikes but she don't 'arf ride like a dream..

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    if i didnt already have one I might be interested. Nice paint job on the tank
    dont break your cake

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    Quote Originally Posted by badlieutenant
    if i didnt already have one I might be interested. Nice paint job on the tank
    Hey - can never have too many I say!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by lewis_walker
    Hey Paul! Seem to have lost your contact details!
    Temporarily going to be without bike. How temporary depends on how quickly I can improve the financial situation
    Love it here in NZ. Got myself a new job too which is going to make me

    Bloomin' shame to sell the Viffer. Know you disapprove of the Jap bikes but she don't 'arf ride like a dream..
    We are in the book and no, I really don't disapprove of jap bikes at all. I don't like some of their design theories and the difficult servicing but I do like what they did for motorcycling. I like any bike but I really like my old chuffers too much to give em up. They ride like a mothers nightmare and I kinda like that....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ
    We are in the book and no, I really don't disapprove of jap bikes at all. I don't like some of their design theories and the difficult servicing but I do like what they did for motorcycling. I like any bike but I really like my old chuffers too much to give em up. They ride like a mothers nightmare and I kinda like that....
    It's your last name I seem to have misplaced though fancy flicking be a private message..?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lewis_walker
    Hey - can never have too many I say!!

    eeer sorry I ment I have 2 already
    dont break your cake

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    Wahhh!! Why can't these things happen when I got money? I hate patience.
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