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Re: Value of an RVF...
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 12:37 pm
by ryancusick
Im thinking of selling my Fortuna rep

I paid 2100 last May. I dread to think what i may get back for it
Re: Value of an RVF...
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 1:02 pm
by viper_biker
ryancusick wrote:Im thinking of selling my Fortuna rep

I paid 2100 last May. I dread to think what i may get back for it
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Re: Value of an RVF...
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 6:30 pm
by leckward13
If your still looking an rvf Gareth mine is still waiting to go once i get it running again around £1850 if you interested
Re: Value of an RVF...
Posted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 5:16 pm
by mo haggs
leckward13 wrote:If your still looking an rvf Gareth mine is still waiting to go once i get it running again around £1850 if you interested
haha, i wondered how long it would be before you made a sales pitch.
i'll swap rear wheels with you though, i'll even put a tyre on it. :D
Re: Value of an RVF...
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:11 am
by anp
I reckon that from what I have seen over the last 6 months the prices vary from £1000 with a dodgy engine and £3750 in a dealers which will probably still be there in 12 months time I missed an on the road with good tyres tax & mot 96 model 17000 miles used in winter type for £1350 and a similar bike with knakered bodywork for £1500 one bike was 200 miles or £100.00 pounds away from me
I settled for a 98 S reg model 15,000 miles very used in winter good bodywork tyres & chain knackered for £1550 it was just round the corner though and expect to spend £400 on it
I rekon also the prices will be alot better when the better weather arrives so around £2000 now should get you a good one in reasonable nick
Re: Value of an RVF...
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 9:31 am
by craigs23
Hopefully a similar price to a sorted, but as yet an untried and untested NC30...
Re: Value of an RVF...
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 8:23 am
by NC35
Hi there,
I am considering selling my NC35 - it is mechanically perfect* having been stripped to the bare frame and rebuilt from scratch, including the engine. The list of work done is long, even going as far as having the forks rechromed.
* I say perfect, it would benefit from a new rear shock.
It was a rescue dog at one time, so the bodywork/cosmetics aren't perfect - a slight crack in one of the seat units and the nosecone has been plastic welded.
I'd be looking for £1900 for it, if anyone is interested?
Thanks,
NC35 (the ! got lost in the move)