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MattR302
Fuck you
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JettaJayGLS
Really? I don't, but when I was 18 I convinced myself I did when I couldn't afford anything better. Same with a 929 and F4i.
I never got one and ended up on an F1 Hurricane for my first bike.
when I was 18, I lusted for this
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number9
Fuck you
If you buy it, I get a test ride as a finders fee :twofinger
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I don't know much about Triumphs other than they have shitty starter sprags. Seems cheap.
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Re: The Best bikes on Craigslist
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MattR302
If you buy it, I get a test ride as a finders fee :twofinger
The only reason I would buy that is to put it back to stock and set all the aftermarket shit on fire.
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whynot
Dry clutch original 1100. The 1100s were even more rare. I have been thinking of listing my 2012 1100evo for sale for the same reason. I love the bike but out of all the ones I have I rode it the least. My multistrada 1200s has taken its place in the stable due to 2 up versatility while still providing the termignoni sound. Btw, the termi plus race exit is essential - makes them smoother at lower rpm. Without it forget about riding below 4K rpm
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dankatz
Dry clutch original 1100. The 1100s were even more rare. I have been thinking of listing my 2012 1100evo for sale for the same reason. I love the bike but out of all the ones I have I rode it the least. My multistrada 1200s has taken its place in the stable due to 2 up versatility while still providing the termignoni sound. Btw, the termi plus race exit is essential - makes them smoother at lower rpm. Without it forget about riding below 4K rpm
Seems a reasonable price at $5500 with all the goodies, looks clean, and low mileage. Air-cooled a plus for me [thumbsup]
... no mention of valve adjustment or belt replacement. Looking at the bike you'd assume service is up-to-date, but that would be my first question.
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whynot
Seems a reasonable price at $5500 with all the goodies, looks clean, and low mileage. Air-cooled a plus for me [thumbsup]
Agree! Mine is the last of the air cooled. Wet weight 414 lbs!
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Hey E30addict what the hell is the “infamous hazard switch malfunction”?
https://nh.craigslist.org/cto/d/aubu...504950342.html
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Gixxer
I had that car, 1982 model year though, awesomely fun, specially in winter and gravel roads, my first bimmer, mine had more miles, I put 160k on it, over 400k when it was rear ended
never had an issue with my hazard switch btw
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Gixxer
Hey E30addict what the hell is the “infamous hazard switch malfunction”?
Before his time, you'll need to ask E21junkie.....
1986 Kawasaki ZX 600 Ninja - $3,500 (North Scituate)
https://providence.craigslist.org/mc...504562261.html
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Is it just me or is that a blatant copy of the CB1000 color scheme?
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FriskyDingo
Pretty sweet. Looks as tiny as the ninjette250 tho
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RandyO
I had that car, 1982 model year though, awesomely fun, specially in winter and gravel roads, my first bimmer, mine had more miles, I put 160k on it, over 400k when it was rear ended
never had an issue with my hazard switch btw
Is that a bowling ball yin Yang?
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PurplePackage
stock photo... Fishy
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:plusone: that thing is super funky looking, love it :beerbang:
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How much of a bitch is it to clean carbs? I’ve heard five hours of labor?
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MattR302
How do you legally import, title, and register a bike that isn't yet 25 years old? Does anyone know the process?