V-tec got in before I did on trademe900 bike and if I new how serious he was about getting it I would have jumped in first :-( sucks.. Oh well please let me know ..
My hornet is still for sale also - can arrange finance to aprove purchaser
V-tec got in before I did on trademe900 bike and if I new how serious he was about getting it I would have jumped in first :-( sucks.. Oh well please let me know ..
My hornet is still for sale also - can arrange finance to aprove purchaser
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Sorry NOMIS. I offered $3500, thinking the "KB'ers" that were coming to see it would be tyre kickers. Then you offered $3850 "if you could sell your bike. I really wanted it too, so I thought bugger it. A square $4,000 cash right now. Bang. I needed that bike. Want to race it at Paeroa and Puke, and Taupo, and everywhere I can, and also use it as my road bike. I rode it, and was well pleased, I love the CBR250RR and it felt marginally bigger with a similar weight distribution. Good luck buddy. Wished they'd kept making modern 400 and 250 4 cylinder bikes with fuel injection, would bring world peace, and feed all the hungry.
Well I think I have found one - off to tauranga on Saturday
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Ok still looking the bastard sold it even thought i told him id take it :-( farking hell!!!
SO STILLLL LOOOKKKIIIINNNNGGGGG...........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have cash !!!! people like $$$$$$$$ dont they?? this beoming same story as my hornet lol
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Amen to that! If they made a modern, sporty, fuel injected 400cc sports bike, that would be the bee's knees. Something like a cross between the VFR400R and the '08 CBR600RR would be nice... Like the VFR but slightly lighter, slightly more powerful, and more economical, how about that? You're telling me there's no market for a bike like that? Well, not YOU, but Honda/Suzuki/Yamaha/Kawasaki...
I presume you've checked trademe?
What about this one?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=195189642
Also, how much were you wanting for your Hornet?
will check the listing when i get home cant see it from work, if its the one in tauranga yup!!! lol the balck one with tinted screen?
i was offerd 6800 from a dude in NWL but he droped out when auction closed and the bid was at $6500 but reserve was slightly higher, ive asked for people to make ofers over the phone because trade me fees so high for buy nows and reserve met ectectect . ( if that makes sense ) im a cheapo lol
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No, it's not in Tauranga... Here in Auckland, $3900, and it's got new WOF/REG, although it's not perfect. I'd buy it myself if I already had my full.
It's the more traditional red/white/blue colour scheme. White wheels.
Here's the text:
Honda VFR400 (NC30) 1992
Asking price: $3,900 | Closes: Mon, 12 Jan
Style: Sports
Make: Honda
Model: VFR400 (NC30)
Engine size: 400cc
Kilometres: 79,000km
Year: 1992
Iconic and popular NC30 sports bike
Recently put through VIN and compliance
Comes with NEW WOF and rego paid until June 2009
Engine runs well, v strong, no flat spots and solid off idle
new plugs fitted at 77500Kms
Good tyres, clutch
Rides well
Nothing to spend
drive away
WEAR AND TEAR:
One small tear on rear seat, one very small scratch on tank, nose-cone shows evidence of touch ups on the left inside (small), visor has crack
Otherwise all complete and tight
Trades considered
Viewing and tests by appointment
I have one that I need to get rid of, has been parked up for about a year so would need a tune up etc...but would also be quite cheap. FLick me a PM if your keen, I need it out of the way.
Edit - info
from memory, about 45,000kms, new tyres needs new chain and sprockets (some time). It is not an absolute minter, but equally there is nothing really wrong with it that a little time and care wouldn't solve. I just don't have the time. if it stays, it will become a race bike.
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