My new RVF

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Christoph
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My new RVF

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As a lot of you will have seen, I've been looking for the right RVF for about a month, last friday on biketrader I found her! 19k miles, service history, 12months Tax & MOT, excellent condition. £2250 - Bargain!! I didn't make hm an offer i gave him the asking price .

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Looks very tidy mate, well done. :up:
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you lucky lucky git..im jealous as fook! :mrgreen:
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At last!!!! looks a gooden too, cant tell from the pics but does the black numberboard have a shinny or matt finish? looks shinny to me which is a tell tale sign of a repaint or aftermartket panels. Probably my eyes :whistle:

Right so 1st job, get ya self a haynes manual, check her over then suspension, tyres, full or half system and carb mods will = 1 sorted RVF. Drop a tooth on the front sprocket to if your not doing much motorway riding
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Drunkn Munky wrote: Right so 1st job, get ya self a haynes manual, check her over then suspension, tyres, full or half system and carb mods will = 1 sorted RVF. Drop a tooth on the front sprocket to if your not doing much motorway riding
Good advice!

And get rid of the tinted screen... a personal thing I spose.
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Cammo wrote:
Drunkn Munky wrote: Right so 1st job, get ya self a haynes manual, check her over then suspension, tyres, full or half system and carb mods will = 1 sorted RVF. Drop a tooth on the front sprocket to if your not doing much motorway riding
Good advice!

And get rid of the tinted screen... a personal thing I spose.
It was bound to be asked so thought id give him a headstart ;)

:plus: on the screen, clear standard shaped or original if you can get one look the dogs danglies

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