OT : FS : stuff

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by frag, Aug 19, 2005.

  1. frag

    frag Guest

    Various things for sale, posting this here on the off chance someone
    wants first dibs at them before they go on Ebay.

    1. Dark brown leather beanbag. Huge bloody thing, real leather, approx
    5' diameter and 6' long. I paid £80 for it which is about half what
    they cost new. Offers? Collection only.

    2. Vertical Sunbed. Lozzo has seen this thing (in bits). It
    disassembles into top, base, 5 panels, one of them being the door. Each
    panel has 4 x 160W full length tubes and a further 8 x 40W 1.5' tubes,
    4800W total tanning power. Needs two 13A sockets to run it. Complete
    with token meter and tokens. Big fan at the top, integrated speaker for
    tunes, internal light, fans run on for a few minutes after tubes turn
    off to cool unit down, emergency button with loud buzzer, token meter
    can be set to any number of minutes per token you want. Its tall enough
    and has enough room inside it that even I can fit in it fine. (and I'm
    6'5" for anyone who hasn't seen me) Offers over £600. Collection only.

    3. Sony TRV20E DV camcorder. Actually I don't know if this is worth
    selling, its hardly been used, I bought a second long life battery with
    it, in total cost me about £1200. If its not worth say £600 nowadays
    I'll keep it. Offers => £600?

    4. Sony GDM-F520 22" CRT monitor. Damn good professional monitor;
    http://www.sony-cp.com/en/products/crt/f_professional/f520/
    Cost £800 new today, £400. Collection or delivery round Bucks/Beds.

    5. PC GFX card : Inno3D NVidia FX5900, AGP (8x speed), 128MB memory, 15
    pin D-Sub out, DVI out, SVideo out, drivers on CD & bundled games. £50.
    The only reason I've replaced this is it can't drive my 24" Dell w/s
    LCD at its native resolution (1920 x 1400) via DVI. Any resolution less
    than that and its fine.

    6. The only SOB worth being seen on this coming winter. Honda Africa
    Twin 750cc RD07. Black. R reg. 41k miles. Dynojet kit + Remus exhaust
    fitter (better mid and very good top end). OEM exhaust as well. Has
    been lowsided on my last BOTAFOT. Suffered dented petrol tank, cracked
    front fairing, bent engine cover and usual minor things. Dents in
    petrol tank were filled in, aluminum engine covers beaten back into
    shape (they look better than they did before actually!), front fairing
    has been repaired and is now a mix of the original fairing and thick
    plastic cut to shape & rivited in and then painted, all other bits
    replaced apart from the bar end weight which I've never been bothered
    about. Loads of you on here have seen it and know it looks fine, a new
    front fairing and it'd be in good condition again. Just had a brand new
    battery, 12 months MOT, 6 months Tax, braided hoses on front brakes,
    ScottOiler, included in sale are engine bars but one bracket needs
    welded back on. Owned by Matt Tab for 6 months, who put a new rear tyre
    on it for me, and I've put a new front on, so the tyres have got heaps
    of miles left in them. Biketrader prices for roundabout 1998 models are
    £2250~2500, knocking a few hundred off to get a front fairing and
    petrol tank and spray them black, its got to be worth £2000 all day
    long.
    Only reason I'm selling it is because my insurance at Bennets isn't a
    multi bike policy :(
     
    frag, Aug 19, 2005
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  2. frag

    Switters Guest

    Reckon you should keep it then. For £300 one could buy a new Sony DVcam
    although it'll likely be riddled with useless features.
     
    Switters, Aug 19, 2005
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  3. frag

    Muck Guest

    I had a TRV110, a nice if slightly less than little camera. I sold it
    with DV and AV in, using a neat little hack to enable it. :)
     
    Muck, Aug 19, 2005
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  4. frag

    Mash Guest

    Yes it can.

    ps. does your screen start to whine after being on a couple of hours?
    Ive replaced mine 3 times now and it still bloody does it.
     
    Mash, Aug 19, 2005
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  5. frag

    Switters Guest

    That's nice dear.
     
    Switters, Aug 19, 2005
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  6. Try replacing the user :)

    Phil
     
    Phil Launchbury, Aug 19, 2005
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  7. frag

    frag Guest

    Mash scribbled:
    Not properly. Not without tearing of the display and "twinkling" of
    slightly different coloured pixels in an image.

    Look you bleedin donut, do you think I can't see a display breaking
    up?Tearing on high contrast changes? Or that the fact I spent £50 on
    another dual DVI cable to test, and then £250 on a 6800 GT card so I
    can use the monitor properly?
    Nope, not at all.

    And even if it did, I'd just tell it to shut the **** up and go and
    make me dinner :)
     
    frag, Aug 19, 2005
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  8. frag

    frag Guest

    Switters scribbled:
    Thats what I thought.

    <stuffs back in loft>
     
    frag, Aug 19, 2005
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  9. frag

    Mash Guest

    You spent £50 on a DVI cable!?

    Wanna buy some magic beans?
     
    Mash, Aug 19, 2005
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  10. frag

    Muck Guest

    Why, thank you!
     
    Muck, Aug 19, 2005
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  11. frag

    frag Guest

    Mash scribbled:
    PC World, sod all other decent shops round MK and I wanted to get it
    working then.
    Only if they grow magic mushrooms.
     
    frag, Aug 19, 2005
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  12. frag

    sweller Guest

    They're crooks. A USB cable getting on for £15, 60p from ebuyer.
     
    sweller, Aug 20, 2005
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