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Re: New Bike - which would you choose
Posted: 22 Feb 2018, 17:29
by Trev
Mce allow 12 mods i think inc in the price.
Re: New Bike - which would you choose
Posted: 22 Feb 2018, 18:52
by Cabernet
Stumoores wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018, 06:12
If it left triumph with a arrow can then is it classed as a mod ?
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It is taken from "as left the factory", not as left the selling dealer ship.
Re: New Bike - which would you choose
Posted: 22 Feb 2018, 20:01
by Clarkey
Cabernet wrote:Stumoores wrote: ↑22 Feb 2018, 06:12
If it left triumph with a arrow can then is it classed as a mod ?
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It is taken from "as left the factory", not as left the selling dealer ship.
Some insurance companies still require you declare optional extras though. Even if factory fitted
Don't want to give them an excuse not to pay
Live Forever or Die Trying
Re: New Bike - which would you choose
Posted: 24 Feb 2018, 13:30
by rumpoldstilskin
New one, any faults are then either yours or the manufacturers.
I bought an RnineT with similar mileage, turned out it was pretty much a write off. Vowed never to own a second hand bike again pr at least be very very scrupulous.
Re: New Bike - which would you choose
Posted: 24 Feb 2018, 13:52
by Clarkey
rumpoldstilskin wrote:Vowed never to own a second hand bike again
Your ability to keep shitting money (or golden eggs or whatever it is) does make me quite jealous you know
Live Forever or Die Trying
Re: New Bike - which would you choose
Posted: 28 Feb 2018, 21:55
by rumpoldstilskin
Clarkey wrote:rumpoldstilskin wrote:Vowed never to own a second hand bike again
Your ability to keep shitting money (or golden eggs or whatever it is) does make me quite jealous you know
Live Forever or Die Trying
Don’t be, i’m broke
. That said, landed a few bargains elsewhere and my art work sales/commissions are taking off which pays for my biscuit habit at least.