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Buy Swap & Sell => Motorcycles For Sale => Topic started by: Chris J on November 30, 2019, 01:34:05 PM
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https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/warrnambool/motorcycles/honda-st-series-motorbike/1234655937 (https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/warrnambool/motorcycles/honda-st-series-motorbike/1234655937)
Currently trending on gumtree
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Lots of lovely farkles on that beauty.
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34000k over 15 years??
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Lots of lovely farkles on that beauty.
Maybe your next ride Bill, it's not red but..............
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Lots of lovely farkles on that beauty.
Maybe your next ride Bill, it's not red but..............
As I always say- "If only I had room in the shed!"
One strategy that appeals to me is to buy a recent black one and swap the plastic over. Then I get the best of both worlds and the buyer of mine gets a recent looking bike. :beer
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34,000k sooo only 2,200k per year
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34,000k sooo only 2,200k per year
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Yeah. That poor bike needs some excitement in its life.
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Or there's a missing digit.
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Not sure if the seller is really committed to selling. I have sent a message with a few questions via Gumtree - as there were two mobile numbers in the listing. Got a message back, dad will be in touch and give you a call. No call as yet, I have been a bit busy to call back myself, but will give it a go later today.
I'm only interested in the cruise control, and (if I buy) will turn the bike around ASAP, anyone interested in a 2004 Silver ST1300 ABS in excellent condition, done 35K km for less than I pay.
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34,000k sooo only 2,200k per year
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Similar to my ST when I bought it earlier this year...2005 model with just 31,000k's... :grin
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Mine is 2004 Blue BeaST, REAL K's 230,000
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Some ST's might be a case OF "BUYER BEWARE" As I have learned at 199,999 the kilometres REVERT back to ZERO
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Some ST's might be a case OF "BUYER BEWARE" As I have learned at 199,999 the kilometres REVERT back to ZERO ......
Good point, very good point, but ............ I reckon most potential buyers would be able to pick the difference between a bike that's done 30,000km or 230,000km.
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Good point, very good point, but ............ I reckon most potential buyers would be able to pick the difference between a bike that's done 30,000km or 230,000km.
I dunno. If it was really well detailed it might be tricky. What would you look for?
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I dunno. If it was really well detailed it might be tricky. What would you look for?
If it's was JD's ST1300, yes it would be tricky.
I reckon there would be some pitting, stone chips etc. on the lower forks, some similar tell-signs under the frame above the rear wheel, and on the swing-arm, general scuff marks on the panels, particularly on the polished surfaces but also on the matt plastics, and on the wheel rims.
I just don't see how you could get to 230,000km without some of the above, and try to hide the evidence, even with a good detail.
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If it's was JD's ST1300, yes it would be tricky.
Only another 100,000 to go....time will tell.