ebay: Honda RVF400 not VFR CBR

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by michael, Jan 20, 2004.

  1. michael

    michael Guest

    michael, Jan 20, 2004
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  2. Intact Kneeslider, Jan 20, 2004
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  3. michael

    michael Guest

    well, like the seller said, it flogged a $20,000+ bike. can't go wrong
    right?
     
    michael, Jan 21, 2004
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  4. michael

    Johnnie5 Guest

    you could do the same on a $800 bike as well if the rider is shithouse
     
    Johnnie5, Jan 21, 2004
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  5. michael

    Just Al Guest

    Eh, I do it on a CX...no wait, I use to do it on a CX. ;)
     
    Just Al, Jan 21, 2004
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  6. michael

    Johnnie5 Guest

    oh so u can do it on a $3.50 bike as well ;)

    ah used to be able to :)
     
    Johnnie5, Jan 21, 2004
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  7. In aus.motorcycles on Wed, 21 Jan 2004 18:44:46 +1100
    Is that before or after the kick in the nuts?

    Zebee
     
    Zebee Johnstone, Jan 21, 2004
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  8. michael

    Johnnie5 Guest

    he used to be able to do it , then got a kikindanutz and now cant do it
    anymore

    ;)
     
    Johnnie5, Jan 21, 2004
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  9. $8,000 starting price?


    PFFFT! tell 'er she's dreamin'. If it had a Repsol paint job on the other hand...
     
    allgoodnamestaken, Jan 21, 2004
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  10. michael

    Biggus Guest

    Doesnt mean shit.. the rider of the shitbox might have had less skill
    than Hatz.. In fact that could explain it.

    I used to shit on 916's on a VFR, maybe I should piece it back
    together from bits, and sell it for $100k?
     
    Biggus, Jan 21, 2004
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  11. michael

    Just Al Guest

    With a kick in the nuts...now the ticker is seized it's just a pain in the arse.
     
    Just Al, Jan 22, 2004
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  12. michael

    Johnnie5 Guest

    pain in the arse

    you must be doing it wrong ;)

    check the tradingpost Al

    one up here with only 12K on it
     
    Johnnie5, Jan 22, 2004
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