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| Carl |
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 Carl Derestricted Danger
Joined: 06 Apr 2004 Karma :  
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 Posted: 17:54 - 06 Apr 2004 Post subject: Need some advice - RS50 |
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Hi there, im looking to buy a rs50 gp-1
now ive spotted one here.
https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2470177197&category=9913
How much would you pay for this bike?
Modifications:
Malossi 68cc MHR Race Aluminum Cylinder Kit
Malossi 21mm Dell-Orto Carburetor Kit
New Chain
Rear and Front Sprokets
New Front and Rear Tyre Set
MK Competition Exhaust.
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| mr.z |
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 mr.z World Chat Champion

Joined: 04 Feb 2004 Karma :  
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You probably don't want to hear this but...
presuming your 16 anything bigger than 50cc is illegal, and as far as i know anything capable of 30mph is too (though most of the time its not a problem, unless you overtake a cop car at 50 )
If you are older than 16 then just don't bother with a 50, no point at all.. some countrys a 50cc is classed as a push bike, unless you have to don't bother tbh..
Other thing is, mods don't mean its been looked after, nobody would spend that much if they weren't thrashing the hell out of it (though its difficult not to i guess)...
certainly not £1500 worth i'm afraid...
Wish i could have had a bike at 16, anything is better than nothing, but you'd be WAY better off waiting a year and getting an nsr or similar..
edit: welcome to the BCF boards though, good luck finding something  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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| divuk83 |
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 Laura Playboy Bunny

Joined: 28 Jul 2003 Karma :     
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| TheBoyChris |
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 hush Scooby Slapper

Joined: 04 Apr 2004 Karma :    
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If you're going to start on something like an RS50, make sure that its road legal. As divuk83 said, even though it doesn't need an MOT yet, as soon as it does you'll come a croppa. Don't spend money on something that's been modified in a way that would make it illegal for you to ride. If you're just starting out, the last thing you want to do is get points on your license before you really get it... Or for that matter, get in a tangle only to have your insurance company void your cover because you're riding an illegal bike... Just my two cents, but leave that bike well alone  |
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| Kickstart |
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 Kickstart The Oracle

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Hi
We had fun finding one for a neighbour. Managed to find one for £750 in OK condition. Needed a few bits sorting out, and the tacho still does not work. It was hideously noisy even on a standard exhaust (it was actually quieter with the silencer taken off).
£1500 would buy a nice RS50, and there are plenty from around £1200.
Tuning bits for the 50s are cheap, so don't add much if anything to the value for those parts.
All the best
Keith ____________________ Traxpics, track day and racing photographs - Bimota Forum - Bike performance / thrust graphs for choosing gearing |
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 Mark Two Stroke Sniffer

Joined: 05 Apr 2004 Karma :   
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Hey,
I wouldn't be inclined to pay too much at all. With two strokes it is a matter of when rather than if when it comes to the engine going pop. Then you need to get it re-built. This is not the cheapest thing in the world but its not stupid either, however what is stupid is the waiting time for Itallian parts, weeks and weeks. (and you're paying tax and insurance for a bike you cant ride) I'd get a twist and go scooter, i know they have no cred at all, but you won't get stopped by the police and if you want to get a big bike eventually, you REALLY want a clean license. `Suffer a scooter for a year or so. It'll not let you down, hold it's value and not get you nicked. It won't be mega fun, but hey..... it's transport. PS have you ever had to push a broken bike home? ____________________ Sorry Officer, Sorry Your Honour, Sorry Luv, Thank You Suzuki. |
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Old Thread Alert!
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