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Buy Swap & Sell => Motorcycles For Sale => Topic started by: LocuST on April 19, 2012, 07:24:54 PM
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Regretably I must sell my beloved ST but want it to go to a good home.
Ex-Honda corporate bike we've had from 4,000k's
48,000k's and very well looked after.
Will do a great deal for an OzSTOC member or potential member but you'll have to be quick.
Send me a pm to talk price
(http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu160/Chris_Baker123/CupWeekend001Small.jpg)
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noooo don't do it, surely there are other thing you can sell? car? house? wife? kids?
she looks like what i want next to my black ST1100 (my pipe dream is to own 1 of each :thumb)
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Waaaa???
Sorry to hear you have to part with it mate.
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Its a pity my ST11 is going so well, as I would pick up the ST13 without hesitating, as it is barely run in.
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This bike looks like it will be sold tomorrow.
If you'd like to make an offer or would like to make an offer in the coming weeks, please send a personal message to exchane contact details.
Kev guessed right '11 or '12 wing will be the next bike.
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The wing is a nice bike to ride for sure. It goes as fast as you should on the road. The BMW 1200LT is a bit sportier to ride and slightly lighter - not that it matters that much for those 2 bikes!
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I too have now decided that my next will be a wing....whenever that is...
+1 - just that the 13 is soooooo good and nice to ride - parting with it will be somewhat devastating.
Good luck Chris - make sure you keep your foot well and truly in the door here too.
Cheers, Diesel
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No worries Deisel, we have a few ST owners in the area and in the Ulysses Shearwaters Branch (of which I'm now president).
We have a great relationship with the Honda dealers here and have passed on your business cards to them.
Shame I couldn't get any kind of offer from anyone for the ST...
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No worries Deisel, we have a few ST owners in the area and in the Ulysses Shearwaters Branch (of which I'm now president).
We have a great relationship with the Honda dealers here and have passed on your business cards to them.
Shame I couldn't get any kind of offer from anyone for the ST...
if i had the money i would have been in like flynn!
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No worries Deisel, we have a few ST owners in the area and in the Ulysses Shearwaters Branch (of which I'm now president).
We have a great relationship with the Honda dealers here and have passed on your business cards to them.
Shame I couldn't get any kind of offer from anyone for the ST...
if i had the money i would have been in like flynn!
I'm sure Teela'd like it....go on Streak! Buy it for her :grin :whistle
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Shame I couldn't get any kind of offer from anyone for the ST...
Yeah mate - I think the reason is that the vast majority of punters on here are already enjoying their STs and not in the market for a newy, but make sure you leave an OzSTOC card in the glove box, and give us a pictorial of the new Wing when she arrives. A good little comparo of where each bike excels would be an interesting read too. :thumbsup
Good Luck.
Cheers, Diesel
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Will do,
I had the '11 model to demo from Fri to Mon & even got to do some laps of Sandown for a charity day for the vision impared. It had 2100k's on it
This one
(http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu160/Chris_Baker123/Sandown9Small.jpg)
Not this one, though he was more popular.
(http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu160/Chris_Baker123/Sandown2Small.jpg)
I took it back and was about 75% happy with what it did for me.
My partner Robyn was very happy with her surroundings but said, "you're the one who's got to ride it".
I jumped on the '12 model and could feel the difference before I got out the driveway.
I thought "now this is a Japanese built bike", taught, smooth & finished.
No wonder we love our Jap built ST's
A comparo will be in a couple of weeks. Delivery is next w/end.
$13.5K would've got you the ST
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Irrespective of where the bike I rode was produced or assembled or whether it's a "2011" or not the difference in the two bikes was a defining factor in my decision to purchase.
Riding the superseded model for four days, then riding the 2012 for less than on hour - there was a clear winner.
Honda sales people describe the superseded model as the "2011 model" and they are who you deal with. I'll check the country on of manufacture the plate next time I'm at the dealer.
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The way things are headed we might have to make a sub-club (or something) to keep our ageing ST riders :eek
Not funny- I'm headed that way one day- might be the only way I can keep Missus Biggles on the bike as she's starting to find the 1300 a bit of a task to climb on and off- stuffed knees and hips, unfortunately.
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A mate bought the 2010 new- top of the line jobby.
Preferred his 2008 Wing. The chrome on it didn't rust in the first 6 months! He does live in Gladstone, but he did in 2008 too.
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(http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu160/Chris_Baker123/yakerboo006.jpg)
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Congratulations on the new toy, I'm sure you'll enjoy that for a long time.
Would be good if you can give your ongoing thoughts/ view updates after you've taken it on a few jaunts
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Having done a test ride of the 2011 Wing at the snowyride, you do not have to be old to ride one..they go very nicely and as fast as you want (should) on public roads. I could easily live with one. The 2012 does look sharper but haven't ridden it. The BMW 1600 would have to be a contender though..have to try it.
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Awesome Chris!!!!!
I had a sit on one on the weekend and I can tell you my bum was made for one - no probs!!!!!
Green with envy ol mate. :thumb
Cheers, Diesel
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Awesome Chris!!!!!
I had a sit on one on the weekend and I can tell you my bum was made for one - no probs!!!!!
Green with envy ol mate. :thumb
Cheers, Diesel
:hijacked So ya bum's healed up now? :crackup
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If they could put the goldwing seat on an ST1300, I'd be in heaven
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The " new toy" will bring added comfort to our touring and that would go with out saying. I have the most respect for the ST and will ride the wing as if I was on one.
If you start get under the skin and into the wing there is a lot of parallels between the two.
I'll report on my rides and join yours (at the back of course) on future OZSTOC rides and adventures.
If that's OK?
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If you start get under the skin and into the wing there is a lot of parallels between the two.
I'll report on my rides and join yours (at the back of course) on future OZSTOC rides and adventures.
If that's OK?
Well, at least it's a Honda :grin
I'm with you on the aspect of there being some commonality with the ST1300.
We've all seen the vid of the guy riding a Wing on the Tail Of The Dragon in the US as if it were an ST.
So goodonya for planning to ride it that way.
So we've got the progression...
CB250-> CB400 -> Fireblade -> Blackbird -> ST11/13 -> Goldwing :thumbs
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One of the lads in the UK has a Wing, he used to have a Fireblade as well but sold that about a year ago.
I've only ridden once with him when he was on the Wing but it opened my eyes as to how well you can go on them. It was hilarious watching him in my mirrors in the twisties, the huge thing cranked right over. (I was actually laughing!). Needless to say, the underside of his bike is well and truly scraped, the poor bike had nothing more to give.
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Well done Chris, hope you enjoy the big beast. Look forward to riding with you again.
Cheers Aj :blk13
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Chris,
Your new machine looks great. Just read an article in ARR that had lots of good things to say about it but no fuel consumption. Do have any fuel consumption figures yet?
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Hi Glen,
I've only done 170ks since getting it on Tuesday. I had 1/2 a tank to start and it took 19.5 litres. It wasn't on the reserve yet so I guess it's near the same as the ST @ 17k's per litre.
We're going for a ride today and I'll be able to give a more accurate figure starting with a full tank.
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Just read a test on a 2012 model. Seems the bike has better suspension and feels better to ride, with slightly better slow speed manners as well. So it will feel different to earlier ones regardless of where it is built. A wing is on my short list of bikes I could happily live with..up to more than 10 bikes at the moment :think1
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On the test ride yesterday...
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So did you by it ORSM?
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Yes mate , took delivery of my new ST1800 last Wednesday
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I can't imagine going to a heavier bike as I get older. When I eventually part with the ST, I would be looking for a lighter bike. Mrs Skip won't be pillioning as long as I plan to say with motorcycles, meaning, I will be riding bikes long after she refuses to get on behind me. I guess everyones situation is different and that's what makes the world go 'round. ( That is such a really dumb cliche')
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...say with motorcycles, Read STAY with motorcycles.
My bad.
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Skip,
What you do is keep the ST and add these.
http://www.wedgetailoutriders.com.au/ (http://www.wedgetailoutriders.com.au/)
I saw a goldwing with them, they look good, are easily removed/installed and cost a lot less than a trike.
So when the time comes, for me, it will be a toss up between these or a Spyder.
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Wow. Thats pretty ingenious. Think I'd still like to lean into the corners but a brilliant idea.
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Yes mate , took delivery of my new ST1800 last Wednesday
Congratulations, what colour, any pic???
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Same as the one I posted 4-5 posts ago I was going with the black until I saw one on last Sunday's Ulysses run in the sunlight it showed every swirl, mark etc so I changed my order to the blue.
After dealing in colour for 23 yrs you'd think I would've known. The blue is striking in all light and looks better every day. Now to get over the 'newness ' hurdle and put some K's on it
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I never thought I would consider the Wing , far to big and heavy . All this changed last month when I decided to hire one to ride around the USA with a mate. I have never been so impressed with a bike in my life. The confort , effortless power, the handling (even rode it through Manhatten ) and the built in features such as GPS , remote control locking of the Panniers , heated grips and seats , radio I could go on and on.
The bottom line is although I am very happy with my 1300 , if I won the lottery tomorrow this would be my next bike.
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Glen (and Skip), I looked through the list of bikes this would fit but couldn't find the ST, either 1100 or 1300. Also at $9.5K it seems a bit pricey, but I suppose that if it comes to a choice of riding or not riding the price becomes of secondary concern.
Cheers
Whizz
:13Candy
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Glen, Skip and Whizz
If you look at the customers bike part of the Wedgetail site there are a couple of ST1100,s, a gold one and a white one. :grin
:blk13
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STeady up Mitch. I said WHEN I get too old and frail........ Long way to go mate. 20 years at least. HarieG has just got back on an ST so I'm good for a long time yet.
Just keep that to ourselves alright.
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Glen (and Skip), I looked through the list of bikes this would fit but couldn't find the ST, either 1100 or 1300. Also at $9.5K it seems a bit pricey, but I suppose that if it comes to a choice of riding or not riding the price becomes of secondary concern.
Cheers
Whizz
:13Candy
Whizz,
Gavo has seen an ST 1300 in Northam WA fitted with Wedge Tail Outriders. So they are definitely available for the ST 1300.
Glen