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Post by alistair64 on Apr 17, 2016 22:01:06 GMT 1
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lance
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Post by lance on Apr 18, 2016 7:00:50 GMT 1
That's alot off money for a rd200 they come up as good for half that
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Post by Tone on Apr 18, 2016 7:24:36 GMT 1
Looks to be pretty original apart from the wheel colour, rear brake plate colour and pattern seat cover. s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/92/d8/8e/92d88ed28be962102c8b98b1a9d44566.jpgLooks like it still has the original front mudguard which is a bonus as when I had one they were discontinued and had to use one of them universal jobs which looked crap. Also worth checking to see if the 4 dynamo brushes are still available as if they wear down too far you loose the charging and electric start. Tone
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Post by alistair64 on Apr 19, 2016 22:10:42 GMT 1
Thanks for your replies. I did think that 3 and a half grand for an RD200 was over the top, but I must ask where do they come up in this condition for £1750, because I haven't seen any? I guessed the colour of the wheels was not right and also in two minds whether it looks ok. Different I guess! Alos, I guess it's fairly easily sorted, but don't think I'll be pursuing this one due to the price. Interesting to see what it would go for if it was up for auction.
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Post by wozzap on Apr 20, 2016 13:41:00 GMT 1
It seems all the money to me. If you blow the pictures up it's not actually that tidy. It's been lovingly restored but the wheel spindle is rusty (as an example) so hasn't been zinced. Nice that it has the original pressed aluminium number plate though, but I agree with Lance, not worth the money
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Post by alistair64 on Apr 20, 2016 22:28:45 GMT 1
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Post by wolfboy1 on Apr 21, 2016 10:04:22 GMT 1
motor dealers alway ask unrealistic prices
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