CJhaughey wrote: » I had a laugh at this one, advertised as a Café Racer but looks like a mongrel of a scrambler and a chopper with all the hipster clichés ticked. Brown seat , wrapped pipes and brown saddlebags and an old milkcrate to try and keep the dirt off your back.https://www.donedeal.ie/motorbikes-for-sale/2006-suzuki-gn125-cafe-racer/27177840
Mjolnir wrote: » That's as much a café racer as I am. I love the look of wrapped pipes on old school choppers but god the rot is not worth it.
CJhaughey wrote: » They destroy pipes in short order.https://www.centuryperformance.com/exhaust-header-heat-wraps-do-not-use.html
blade1 wrote: » :pac::pac::pac::pac::pac: Oh and it's one of kind :pac::pac::pac::pac::pac::pac::pac::pac:https://www.donedeal.ie/motorbikes-for-sale/gsxr-srad-750/27272453
enrique66_35 wrote: » For a minute I thought D3V!L was shifting on the SRAD in record time :eek:
blade1 wrote: » Akrapobic exhaust? It might be 'cause it's definitely not an Akrapovic.http://www.adverts.ie/23056187
Mjolnir wrote: » Chinese stickers and illiteracy go hand in hand in the used vechicle market hahah
blade1 wrote: » I wonder does he know it's a bean can from China?
Mjolnir wrote: » Surely he'd have to? You can tell the difference just by looking at them , the real deal look quality, the Chinese ones look cheap.
blade1 wrote: » You'd be surprised. But yeah horrible looking thing.
listermint wrote: » Forget the exhaust the actual pictures of the bike are ****e. More driveway than bike :P
blade1 wrote: » That would be well off his personal best
mgbgt1978 wrote: » As some guy said (can't remember if it was on here), they seem to prefer collecting bikes rather than selling them....... Although most of the bikes they have are very clean, they are always way over priced. I suppose they must have a few fans, otherwise they would be long gone.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Buy Lots Of Motorcycles ????? Profit!
D3V!L wrote: » Thats an amazing business plan ! I'm off to put it to my bank manager
Henry Ford III wrote: » I made the mistake of looking at ads on Facebook. Between txtspk and semi literacy and missing such things as year, mileage and owners/service history I crung when I read "needs nothing" or "won't be faulted" ��
dmigsy wrote: » Any worse way to devalue a bike than dressing it up as something it's not? I get people should do what they want with their own stuff but it must cost $$$ come selling time. And that's on top of the effort and expense of dressing it up. It's the bike equivalent of lads sticking spoilers, bodykits and M badges on 1.9l diesel BMW cars. Even so, this bike looks well but there's just no way I'd go near something that's pretending to be something else.https://www.donedeal.ie/motorbikes-for-sale/triumph-street-triple-675-r/27416492
listermint wrote: » It's just a few bits of red . Surely that's not a faux pas though...
Alfaguy wrote: » I put my 2015 Ducati Monster 821 stripe up for sale in case anybody is interested. Got the new Monster 937 plus coming in July so gotta make some space in the garage. Its on done deal and adverts.ie. It says I can't post a link as I am a "new user" Well I am on here for years but deleted my old account because I wanted to make a fresh start. 8,200 euros ONO, 21,000km Mint bike, never dropped and always dealer serviced. I was the 2nd owner, Taxed to 10/21. Dublin reg. Original Irish bike - not an import.