One year on.

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Looks lovely, number plate, indicators, mirrors, exhaust, the filth are going to
love you when they stop you. :lol:
1992 RU midnight blue, Wiseco 1070, 6 speed, r1 calipers, ducati discs , 157 bhp crank, Ohlins shock
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creedxup wrote:Looks lovely, number plate, indicators, mirrors, exhaust, the filth are going to
love you when they stop you. :lol:
No problem, you don't need bolt-on goodies such as mirrors and indicators. :)
The exhaust is passable and I do have a temporary number plate for when I have to go on long rides of more than, say, 30 yards. :lol:
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It was sunny so I took yet another piccie then went for a spin. I really enjoyed riding it despite the rather odd riding position.

Huge grins all round. :D

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OK, I'm looking at selling it now and starting something else, maybe something I can actually use all the time instead of just when the sun shines.
Two questions really, how do you put a price on something like this, or do you do a 99p start on FleaBay and hope for the best?
Secondly, what do I do next?

All advice received will be much appreciated and probably ignored. :lol:
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you'll never get back what you paid out if you're looking for a return on it break it for parts or just take a gamble as is on ebay if your not bothered.
you cant polish a turd, but you can buy some shiny shit
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I couldn't break it after all the work I put in.
I'll keep it for this year and take it to the shows with me, who knows, someone may make an offer I could easily refuse.
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Post by joe111 »

probably the best idea, its sad that its worth more in parts than as it is as its a tidy bike but its always the way been there done that before.
you cant polish a turd, but you can buy some shiny shit
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