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Post by Fiasco on Mar 16, 2014 22:06:09 GMT
With a heavy heart, and thanks to the recent purchase of a Divvy 600, I have decided the Thundercat may need to go. It is especially hard posting this after having a most enjoyable ride on it today! The reason I may have to sell is that I have a bad wrist and back, that just don't get on well with the bike, which is a real shame, as otherwise it's a pleasure to ride. I bought the bike from Bob H last May, and have only done a few hundred miles since, Bob had replaced the chain and sprockets just before he sold the bike to me. Bob had owned the bike for most of it's life, so it's been well looked after 2003 One of the last UK models apparently 29,500 miles (approx) MOT 28 Aug 2014 only done about 200 miles since Tax June 14 Data tool alarm and immobiliser (sorry Clive!) Blue spot brakes New chain and sprocket Crash bungs Comes with a paddock stand and aftermarket can (original on bike) Very good condition for year, and fabulous looking bike, it's the home screen on my I pad and makes me smile every time I open it! Fanstastic ride, smooth engine with huge rev range, and excellent brakes! Only minor issue I can think of is slight blow from the downpipes, new gaskets will sort this apparently, but I think it sounds great as it is Looking for £1200 from anyone here, may look for more on e-bay if I don't find a buyer quickly. Let me know if you need further info. Bike can be viewed in High Wycombe, will take you for a pillion ride if you like Dave
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Post by DahDit on Mar 16, 2014 22:14:33 GMT
....as long as it's a short one.
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Post by teejayexc on Mar 16, 2014 22:21:48 GMT
Do you deliver?
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Post by Fiasco on Mar 16, 2014 22:28:34 GMT
Do you deliver? Only under the cover of darkness, and all torches to be handed over
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Post by Fiasco on Mar 16, 2014 22:28:58 GMT
....as long as it's a short one. and you massage my back as we go
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Post by Padster on Mar 17, 2014 7:23:44 GMT
You got mail.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2014 8:16:44 GMT
No heated grips ? That should lower the price a bit. I'll be down for that pillion ride.
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Post by Fiasco on Mar 17, 2014 8:41:24 GMT
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Post by Fiasco on Mar 17, 2014 8:42:08 GMT
No heated grips ? That should lower the price a bit. I'll be down for that pillion ride. The thong will look great perched on the back :-)
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Post by Fiasco on Mar 18, 2014 22:18:02 GMT
Do you deliver? Hmm, seems I do Bike provisionally sold, subject to inspection Dave
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Post by teejayexc on Mar 19, 2014 8:27:23 GMT
Do you deliver? Hmm, seems I do Bike provisionally sold, subject to inspection Dave Torch and screwdriver, or other suitable scraper/proddy thing are essential inspection tools, as are the practise of head shaking/ sucking of teeth and tutting. Coup de grace is to make sure you only have enough wedge, ( usually a couple of hundred under the asking price), to wave under the victims sellers nose. Here endeth the lesson for today
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2014 8:59:11 GMT
Hmm, seems I do Bike provisionally sold, subject to inspection Dave Torch and screwdriver, or other suitable scraper/proddy thing are essential inspection tools, as are the practise of head shaking/ sucking of teeth and tutting. Coup de grace is to make sure you only have enough wedge, ( usually a couple of hundred under the asking price), to wave under the victims sellers nose. Here endeth the lesson for today Does this actually work ? What happens when you get someone like me who says 'F'off with your low offer, I'd rather scrap it.'
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Post by neilmud Lord Protector on Mar 19, 2014 9:32:19 GMT
Torch and screwdriver, or other suitable scraper/proddy thing are essential inspection tools, as are the practise of head shaking/ sucking of teeth and tutting. Coup de grace is to make sure you only have enough wedge, ( usually a couple of hundred under the asking price), to wave under the victims sellers nose. Here endeth the lesson for today Does this actually work ? What happens when you get someone like me who says 'F'off with your low offer, I'd rather scrap it.' Offer to buy it for scrap at a much lower price Neil
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2014 11:13:39 GMT
Does this actually work ? What happens when you get someone like me who says 'F'off with your low offer, I'd rather scrap it.' Offer to buy it for scrap at a much lower price Neil I said I'd rather scrap it not I would you muppet.
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Post by alan292 on Mar 19, 2014 15:12:46 GMT
Does this actually work ? What happens when you get someone like me who says 'F'off with your low offer, I'd rather scrap it.' Offer to buy it for scrap at a much lower price Neil Superb.....one of the best replys Ive seen of yours neil.... .....and it got Bev laughing too
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Post by Fiasco on Mar 24, 2014 14:07:32 GMT
Now been delivered to (father of) new owner in the land of the white stilletto (who didn't do more than glance at it Trev) :-)
Nice last ride in the sun and now time for a snooze on the train
Dave
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Post by Tigger on Mar 24, 2014 16:48:34 GMT
Essex? Is that the Padster then?
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Post by Fiasco on Mar 24, 2014 16:57:13 GMT
Essex? Is that the Padster then? With the amount of bikes he already has scattered around??
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Post by teejayexc on Mar 24, 2014 17:18:06 GMT
Now been delivered to (father of) new owner in the land of the white stilletto (who didn't do more than glance at it Trev) :-)
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Post by Fiasco on Mar 24, 2014 17:45:42 GMT
I don't suppose HE wears them Trev!
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