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Old 26-Jul-2005, 22:40
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How come there are so many 2ND hand 749R out there with bugger all mileage on them ? whats wrong with them ?
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Old 26-Jul-2005, 22:59
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This could be interesting............
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Old 26-Jul-2005, 23:24
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have you seen how many 999r are for sale? i know of 3.
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Old 26-Jul-2005, 23:26
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is 3500 miles considered low

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Old 26-Jul-2005, 23:31
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have you seen how many 999r are for sale? i know of 3.

Hes not on about damage repairables Pedro.............
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Old 27-Jul-2005, 00:14
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bet they are going for 2 and 6

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Old 27-Jul-2005, 00:25
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I was wondering why the '04 749Rs are for sale too. Unless the owners are upgrading to cheap 999Rs!!!

Actually, if you can get £11k for your 749R, you've only got to find £3k for a 999R. They were £5.5k more to buy last year so that's a decent deal...
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Old 27-Jul-2005, 00:29
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There`s a write up in Motorcycle racers august edition on the 749R,comparing it with Mr Eastons race bike,you know the one,the one we had on our BMF stand
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Everyone is scared of them The price of a carbon side panel scared the pants off me
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Old 29-Jul-2005, 00:19
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Actually, if you can get £11k for your 749R, you've only got to find £3k for a 999R. They were £5.5k more to buy last year so that's a decent deal...
You mean its 14k for a 999R?
oh bugger.
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