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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bill Held on June 11, 2017, 08:58:06 PM
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Fellow ST Owners,
For those out there that may be interested in looking at a reasonable looking bike with half decent KLMS?
http://www.graysonline.com/lot/0001-7704365/motor-vehiclesmotor-cycles/honda-st1100-2-seater-road-128-443-km-indicated?spr=true (http://www.graysonline.com/lot/0001-7704365/motor-vehiclesmotor-cycles/honda-st1100-2-seater-road-128-443-km-indicated?spr=true)
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It's a ST1100AY or 2001 model. Not sure why they say there's no build date as it says 09/2001 on the compliance plate which is attached at the factory when built.
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Looks very much another re-finished x-police bike, or better put, a bike brought in with police (et al), in mind, but never used for purpose. Praps one of the many I saw at Honda MPE all those years ago. So could be a good buy for a bog standard 1100. Mind U, suppose you need to add a road worthy and rego costs to the final auction price which could mount up a tad depending on what State it ends up in.
Just a thought, the can :-)
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:o according to speal the bike is a six cylinder!
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It's a ST1100AY or 2001 model. Not sure why they say there's no build date as it says 09/2001 on the compliance plate which is attached at the factory when built.
Just did a VIN check and it comes up as a 2000 police model. This another topic but it seems at odds with the compliance rules.
"When VSS are satisfied that the vehicle complies, the Administrator of Vehicle Standards issues a document known as a Compliance Plate Approval. This is the authority to allow the manufacturer to fit compliance plates to vehicles of the specified make/model."
https://infrastructure.gov.au/roads/motor/standards/certification/index.aspx
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Definitely a Police model, has the speedo in 2K increments, volt meter, Hazard and 9 switches on left fairing, no headlight adjust in view, Police switch block on right grip.