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When I bought my sps seller watermarked all pictures of headstock/ engine number etc to try to stop pictures and number being ripped off.
I personally bought a Mk3 because really wanted a rider. Probably would ride a mk1 on Mavics, but it'd be at the back of my mind the wheels could...
Mk 1 superlight with the mavic wheels is the one to have. If this was yellow (;)) with original fairings you'd be looking towards £10k, so think...
I alway felt the 02 998s was the one to have.. If you couldn't get a 97 sps :D
They've fetched strong money for a while £15k +. Suppose with practically zero miles it really is a one off ? I'm suprised a real collector hasn't...
Really not sure if it's just the strange way eBay presented advert or if he is being a bit devious not mentioning it in main advert. It also...
Strangely only shows before you click on description [ATTACH]
That could be a worthy successor to my yellow superlight
A small planet.... Or GS1250
My public liability for work jumped over 100% last year and they no longer provide indemnity insurance in package. Problem with insurance is you...
Footman James sting me £354.33 for 900sl & 916sps (that isn't even on road!) They are also probably fairly undervalued at £18.5k for pair. I have...
I'll give these ago, rather spend my money local.
I've added a £12k bike to a classic policy and only got charged £25 admin fee, but second year it rose significantly.
Got onto the road in 1990s and bought a kmx125 off a guy who you'd probably describe as a local 'character'. Wasn't till I ventured well off the...
Yellow peril in it's eliment [ATTACH]
I've just offered £90k below asking price for a house, fingers crossed it goes same way as 916s ;-)
Fantastic, think you had a great deal there. Hope it lives up to expectations
£15K.. The wheels are starting to falling off house/bike/car markets.
Worked for guy who has 1960s Aston & Sunbeam Tiger, pretty sure they were both insured for classic races. They are obviously no where near value...
Do you think a insurance company would soak up the majority of those costs?