FS: 1996 VFR750F-T

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by usenet, Oct 11, 2005.

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    usenet Guest

    Honda VFR750F-T, I've owned it from new in August 1996.
    Silver, somewhat scruffy because it's been ridden all year.
    37000 miles
    Givi panniers, Scottoiler, stainless Micron exhaust system, high
    screen, otherwise standard. I have the original screen still.

    I've maintained it myself, if necessary I can prove that I've bought
    oil filters, etc. as it has been a company bike and the bills are all
    in the company's accounts.

    As I said it's fairly scruffy because it's been ridden in all weathers
    (commuting) for nine years and it's fallen (!) over a couple of times in
    the garage. It all works OK and, being a Honda, will probably continue
    working for several more years if it's maintained.

    MOT until March 2006, tax until August 2006 (I think).

    Please E-Mail me if you're interested and/or want more details, my
    E-Mail address here is valid.

    Book price for 'poor' is £1980 so make me an offer and see what I say!

    Oh, I live in a little village in South Suffolk, between Ipswich,
    Woodbridge and Felixstowe.
     
    usenet, Oct 11, 2005
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    Molly Guest


    Oh looky, I love these make me an offer type thread.

    A partly chewed chewing gun and a broken guitar string.
     
    Molly, Oct 11, 2005
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  3. Bazooka?
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Oct 11, 2005
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    Molly Guest

    Nice! One day I may even check wot I rit.
     
    Molly, Oct 11, 2005
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    Lozzo Guest

    Molly says...
    If you were pedantic you'd point out that Bazooka was bubble gum, not
    chewing gum.

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    Lozzo
    Track pixie
    GSX-R1000 K1
    ZX-7R
    GPZ500S
     
    Lozzo, Oct 11, 2005
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    Molly Guest

    What Lozzo said.

    Cheers.
     
    Molly, Oct 12, 2005
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