do or dont
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- liam7200
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Re: do or dont
haha thanks alot lads im going to view another zxr today, if all goes well ill be riding it back tonight 
live fast, die smiling....no regrets!
take care, live a long and tedious life!!!
I choose smiling!!!
take care, live a long and tedious life!!!
I choose smiling!!!
- Tirpitz
- zxr400 oc member

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Re: do or dont
Good call. 'Dropped' is putting it euphemistically. It's obviously gone down the road at a rate of knots so no knowing what other damage until you get it home and have run it for a bit. By which time, as it's a cash in hand sale, it's your baby.....
ZXR400 L4, purple / black / pink
Hel braided hoses
Pirelli Diablos
Ohlins steering damper
A16 carbon fibre exhaust can
Nitron Sport shock
Hel braided hoses
Pirelli Diablos
Ohlins steering damper
A16 carbon fibre exhaust can
Nitron Sport shock
- gavinfdavies
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Re: do or dont
but if the chasis good it could make a nice winter hack - after all, there's not much to rust on these! but yeah, i'd be pushing for lower, and paypal only. i don't trust this guy, so check the chasis/engine numbers and fonts.
oh, and i'd buy through an owners club (ie us!) since they're more like to have been looked after ny people who know what they're doing.
oh, and i'd buy through an owners club (ie us!) since they're more like to have been looked after ny people who know what they're doing.
I do 700 miles a week in all weathers including snow, that's roughly 35,000 miles a year, and some weekend warrior biker has the nerve to get out of his Audi at work to tell me to I was riding far too fast in the wet (over taking at 50... fast eh?).
- cdstirland81
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Re: do or dont
ameteurs practice and train unitl they can do it, professionals practice and train until they cannot fail at it..