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    Gn250 going cheap

    spotted this on trademe would be a sweet little bike to fix up

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...009424&ed=true

    not my bike just helping the newbies out

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    sorry dude. Nice thought but it wont be a cheap bike finished.
    Theres some costs the advertiser hasnt mentioned
    Engineers report $150
    Brake cert $50
    Compliance $250
    rerego $200
    Then theres fork straightening if doable or replacement forks $100-250
    Front wheel $100
    handlebars $45.00
    Other "stuff" $200
    And thats allowing the chasis comes up straight which Im pretty sure it isn't ( I viewed the bike at turners)

    costs get away from ya pretty fast on cheap projects
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    So if you got it for 800 thats like 1800 for an 2007 gn250 on the road not to bad dnt ya think ?

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    You choose

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-210875147.htm

    But wow, I wonder how the hell the rider managed to do that damage.


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