Wouldn't be nicked would it?

Discussion in 'Classic Motorbikes' started by Rasman99, Nov 12, 2006.

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    Rasman99, Nov 12, 2006
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    SteveH Guest

    Apart from the seller being an illiterate fuckwit, I can't really see
    why you'd think they were stolen.
     
    SteveH, Nov 12, 2006
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    His ability to find salvage bikes and make ignition keys make me a little
    suspicious.

    "I made keys to ignition switch and now engine starting ok"

    Ras
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    Rasman99, Nov 12, 2006
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    SteveH Guest

    Why is it suspicious? - you can get keys cut from the number on the
    barrel.
     
    SteveH, Nov 12, 2006
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    Rasman99 Guest

    Just something fired my suspicion alarm on the whole advert as well as his
    feedback etc, seems you are more trusting than me which is fair enough.

    Ras
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    Rasman99, Nov 12, 2006
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  6. So he's running a small breakers operation.

    Just as an exercise, I did a vehicle check on the number plate of the
    silver Suzuki SV650 he's also selling.

    Came up as a silver Suzuki SV650.

    The Diversion came up as a Diversion, too.

    Of course, he could be super-cunning and fitting plates from genuine
    bikes to stolen ones, but I don't think so.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Nov 12, 2006
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    Rasman99 Guest

    I know, I know,. I'm just paranoid and perhaps unjustly a bit prejudiced
    against people who can't spell or put an advert together.
    I did get ripped off big time selling a PDA to guy with similar skills in
    the spelling department.

    Ras
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    Rasman99, Nov 12, 2006
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    Lozzo Guest

    Rasman99 says...
    It's obvious that English is not his first language. I feel it is my
    duty to take advantage of that fact and rip the **** off in that time
    honoured "we're going to stitch up a foreigner" manner.

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    Lozzo Guest

    Champ says...
    That took long enough - I despair of you cunts sometimes.

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    Lozzo
    Triumph Daytona 955i SE (Black with added black bits)
    GSF600SW (broked)
    'I do not object to people looking at their watches when I am speaking.
    But I strongly object when they start shaking them to make certain they
    are still going.' William Norman Birkett, 1st Baron Birkett, Oct 1960.
     
    Lozzo, Nov 13, 2006
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