FS - ZX6R

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Lou, Jul 17, 2004.

  1. Lou

    Lou Guest

    Hi

    My son's getting married later this year and SWMBO wants him to flog his
    Ninja.

    So, its a ZX6 R, black, 636 engine, single seat, 8,500 miles, 53 plate
    (September), still under manufacturer's warranty - another 18 months-ish
    to go, FSH, being serviced this minute, new tyres, Akaapovic exhaust,
    Datatool series 3 alarm/immob, double bubble screen, new no. plate unit
    (tiny plate), all original parts available.

    He wants £4,695 or VERY near offer. It's in the Black Country area -
    could be delivered. No HPI etc - all paid for.

    If interested email borborygmus999 at hotmail.com. Any trial, any time.

    Thanks for reading.
     
    Lou, Jul 17, 2004
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  2. Lou

    Lozzo Guest

    Lou says...
    Tell him to find a different woman........seriously.
     
    Lozzo, Jul 17, 2004
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  3. Lou

    spida Guest

    I think it's a euphemism.
     
    spida, Jul 17, 2004
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  4. Lou

    Lou Guest

    With two kids already, his balls work OK.

    He's flogging it because his job entails long hours and he rarely gets
    the chance to use it. As he often works until after midnight he uses
    his car a lot.
    The bike sits there a lot of the time and he may as well use the money
    to help out for the wedding, then get another bike next year.

    You lot timewasters, or what?
     
    Lou, Jul 17, 2004
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  5. If she wants him to buy a bigger bike, then well and good. If she
    doesn't want him to have a bike at all, then I give the marriage three
    years.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jul 17, 2004
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  6. Bikes have headlights, you know.
    Bet it doesn't work out like that.
    On a wet Saturday, yes.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jul 17, 2004
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  7. Lou

    Martian Guest

    Seriously?

    Why is she marrying a man with no balls?
     
    Martian, Jul 17, 2004
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  8. Lou

    Lou Guest

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    Gerraway! Had you troubled to use your brain you'd also consider that,
    tired after a 14 hour day, riding a bike back after midnight can be
    dangerous. And have you any idea how often a bike gets pulled by Plod
    after midhight - that adds another half-hour on the journey.
    Bet it does - he's flogged bikes and rebought another after an interval
    many times.
    And an arsehole too, it appears.
     
    Lou, Jul 17, 2004
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  9. Lou

    Lou Guest

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    Clot. Try reading the other posts first. As they've been together five
    years along with umpteen bikes over that period as well as two kids,
    then you look to be wrong, as I bet you usually are.

    FFS, how much brain does it need to work it out - he's flogging his bike
    to help pay for the wedding.

    And what the hell has this all to do with buying his bike? If you don't
    want to buy it, then piss off - there's enough timewasters out there
    without you.
     
    Lou, Jul 17, 2004
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  10. Lou

    MattG Guest

    Lou says...
    Getting pulled by plod is something that happens rarely to most of us.
    If he's being pulled frequently then perhaps he should consider why.
    Even after midnight. As for a 14 hour day, so what. I, and many others,
    regularly ride our bikes after working that length of time, or longer.
    Wind your neck in.
     
    MattG, Jul 17, 2004
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  11. Lou

    Pip Guest

    Harold wouldn't like that, you know.
     
    Pip, Jul 17, 2004
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  12. Lou

    Lozzo Guest

    MattG says...
    Could be something to do with the twattish tiny plate he has fitted, as
    mentioned by the OP. Guranteed a pull, that is
     
    Lozzo, Jul 17, 2004
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  13. Lou

    Colin Irvine Guest

    Nope - you're the clot. If you'd lurked before posting you'd know
    exactly how the ng works. If you didn't, more fool you. You post, you
    leave yourself open to all answers. You like it or you lump it.

    Mind, you seem to like arguing so I think you'll fit in just fine!
     
    Colin Irvine, Jul 17, 2004
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  14. Lou

    Tim Guest

    So sell the car. No dedication with some people.
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    Tim, Jul 17, 2004
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  15. Lou

    Tim Guest

    and driving a car isn't any less dangerous, or at least you could say
    the boy is ok but pity the poor sod he runs into.
    Nah, you want sir.tony for that.
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    Tim, Jul 17, 2004
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  16. Lou

    Tim Guest

    Or the over-loud anti-social can :)
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    Tim, Jul 17, 2004
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  17. Lou

    dwb Guest

    This isn't a supermarket you know - it's a discussion group. You seem to be
    getting a bit heated up about us having a discussion.

    If you want just "serious buyers" pay some money and put it on E-Bay or Auto
    Trader or whatever.
     
    dwb, Jul 17, 2004
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  18. Lou

    Ben Blaney Guest

    ^^^^^^

    I haven't forgotten about you, Crowther.
     
    Ben Blaney, Jul 17, 2004
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  19. They weren't posted when I wrote that, or haven't you noticed.
    Not half as wrong as you're looking....
    *Big* mistake.
    Because it's fun.

    Next damn silly question?
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jul 17, 2004
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  20. So it's a standard I'm a twat: nick me-mobile, then?
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jul 17, 2004
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