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    That's a damn good price I reckon! I paid $5.7k for mine and it wasn't in nearly as mint condition as that one there (at least not to look at).

    15 were brought new into NZ back in '96 and some of those have been written off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    That's a damn good price I reckon! I paid $5.7k for mine and it wasn't in nearly as mint condition as that one there (at least not to look at).

    15 were brought new into NZ back in '96 and some of those have been written off.
    Yea, Ive already had a look at it. (just not a ride yet) Pretty good nick sounds alright too.

    Theres only 2 main reasons why I like it so much:

    1) I have real trouble fitting on modern 600s (gixxers cbrs etc) being 6'5" or thereabouts. And this thing is nice and big. Like sitting on a big green missile.

    2) Fuck its cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MidnightMike View Post
    2) Fuck its cool.
    Word up nigger

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    Quote Originally Posted by MidnightMike View Post
    2) Fuck its cool.
    You know it!

    Buy it FFS!

    DOO EET, DOO EET NAU!
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    I've decided not to buy it Mike so go for it mate, all yours. It's a wicked bike for $7k
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    Trx850

    I have just bought a TRX850 from Motorad and am really happy. Not as fast as some of the new bikes but easier to live with than the VTR1000 I tested, good mileage and enough power to lose your licence. Take it for a decent test ride. One downside is parts are a bit tricky in NZ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beauchampd View Post
    I have just bought a TRX850 from Motorad and am really happy. Not as fast as some of the new bikes but easier to live with than the VTR1000 I tested, good mileage and enough power to lose your licence. Take it for a decent test ride. One downside is parts are a bit tricky in NZ.
    Cricky! Hope you got that for a good price.
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