Cheers Andy - I've spoken to him & going to see it... No harm in s Cheers - I've seen it for sale, but cant see the point in a 0 miles unless you're sticking it in the lounge. As soon as you ride it, then its not worth anywhere near its asking price. So not one for me...
Just took another look at yours & it is a beautiful example. So may well still come up and take a look - Rich
Seriously thinking of selling my 1998 R1 to help to fund a 1098R Were there 450 or 500 1098r's made ? Are they each individually numbered ? Steve
There were 1,373 1098R's made. USA bikes were numbered to 450. Some have found there way over here and have a numbered top yoke. A regular 1098R does not have a numbered yoke. In addition to the 1,373, there were 500 Troy Bayliss replica 1098R's with numbered yoke. Oh, by the way. Buy one, they are an incredible bike.