whats the price for a track/race bike
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whats the price for a track/race bike
i know there all vary from bike to bike but whats the normal price ? also what would be needed to get an daytime mot for it etc tryed searching but not really getting anywhere
"good" is a matter of opinion...its a 90's bike...styling is purely up to you, but its a nice bike, dont make it look like some wannabe-toad-looking-need-for-speed-ricer-pile-of-crap...
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Re: whats the price for a track/race bike
whatever your willing to pay for one!
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Re: whats the price for a track/race bike
that simple bud ? what would 2k get me ?
"good" is a matter of opinion...its a 90's bike...styling is purely up to you, but its a nice bike, dont make it look like some wannabe-toad-looking-need-for-speed-ricer-pile-of-crap...
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Re: whats the price for a track/race bike
ohhhh that is sweeeeet!!!!
"good" is a matter of opinion...its a 90's bike...styling is purely up to you, but its a nice bike, dont make it look like some wannabe-toad-looking-need-for-speed-ricer-pile-of-crap...
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Re: whats the price for a track/race bike
Yup it's that simple
You can have a race/track bike that youve spent a fair wad of cash on but if you don't know how to ride that bike what's the point?
I say use that money to get another road bike and then your current bike turn into a track bike, least you will learn how to use your bike before doubling money on stuff you won't utilise properly
You can have a race/track bike that youve spent a fair wad of cash on but if you don't know how to ride that bike what's the point?
I say use that money to get another road bike and then your current bike turn into a track bike, least you will learn how to use your bike before doubling money on stuff you won't utilise properly
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Re: whats the price for a track/race bike
BigB wrote:Yup it's that simple
You can have a race/track bike that youve spent a fair wad of cash on but if you don't know how to ride that bike what's the point?
I say use that money to get another road bike and then your current bike turn into a track bike, least you will learn how to use your bike before doubling money on stuff you won't utilise properly
funny you say that as now i have the zxr400 bug i want a newer better looked after one and the one i have now strip that bitch down and go from there just make it a 6 month project and take it nice and slow sourcing the parts i want ......and i think that way it will not seem like iv put in X amount of money into a bike that i know once it comes to selling i wont even get half of what i payed into it .....iv already started thinking about paint colour and what i want on it hahahaha
problem is i dont know about most of you but i dont have a garage and fu*k me last time i repaired my bike in my mums livingroom green spray paint dust everywhere oil and toad on her nice oak wood flooring he nearly killed me and has banned any type of tools or anything thing to do with motorbikes and quads is a massive no no so its hard storing my bare frame etc etc so its a case of a rock and a hard place
"good" is a matter of opinion...its a 90's bike...styling is purely up to you, but its a nice bike, dont make it look like some wannabe-toad-looking-need-for-speed-ricer-pile-of-crap...
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Re: whats the price for a track/race bike
Hi
I've just got a daytime MOT for my K6. You don't need any lights, you need a number plate, a horn, road legal tyres (must have E number) and a not very noisy exhaust. You'll also need to have a frame number. Not sure about a speedo (as I have one fitted anyway) but if you google daytime MOT and go to the Govt site all the details are there. All the usual stuff must work e.g. brakes, wheels, tyres etc.
I've just got a daytime MOT for my K6. You don't need any lights, you need a number plate, a horn, road legal tyres (must have E number) and a not very noisy exhaust. You'll also need to have a frame number. Not sure about a speedo (as I have one fitted anyway) but if you google daytime MOT and go to the Govt site all the details are there. All the usual stuff must work e.g. brakes, wheels, tyres etc.
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A speedo isnt needed for an MOT.
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Re: whats the price for a track/race bike
cwhite99 wrote:Hi
I've just got a daytime MOT for my K6. You don't need any lights, you need a number plate, a horn, road legal tyres (must have E number) and a not very noisy exhaust. You'll also need to have a frame number. Not sure about a speedo (as I have one fitted anyway) but if you google daytime MOT and go to the Govt site all the details are there. All the usual stuff must work e.g. brakes, wheels, tyres etc.
just too add my name is c.white
too add too the statment i do alot of miles so will need lights etc for safety (plus i have a complete bike just want too smarter her up alittle)
"good" is a matter of opinion...its a 90's bike...styling is purely up to you, but its a nice bike, dont make it look like some wannabe-toad-looking-need-for-speed-ricer-pile-of-crap...