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Stelmer
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PostPosted: 13:29 - 12 Nov 2007    Post subject: Another This Bike Thread....... Reply with quote

Afternoon folks,

Been hunting Ebay for a sub £1k bike and i've found one I quite like the sound of.

This

1996 Honda NTV 650. Reserve is £800.

Already phoned the bloke up and both he and the bike sound genuine to me.

Also, I'm going to get a ground anchor. Would anyone be willing to help me put it in or offer advice?

Thanks.


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Scotch Bonnet
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PostPosted: 13:35 - 12 Nov 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

As far as the gorund anchor goes, I got a Hardie Secure one, and killed two (count 'em) drills fitting it. it needs 100mm deep, 20 mm bore hole. After various (drill killing) experiments, the best method seemed to be do 10mm with a 10mm bit, then open that up with the 20mm bit, and then repeat the process.

I also did it over the course of a few days as my arms and hands were screwed from the vibration after an hour or so (however, I'm a wuss so you may not have this problem).
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Stelmer
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PostPosted: 22:09 - 15 Nov 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Did a HPi check on it as they're only £5 from RAC's website. It revealed interesting results:


Condition alert: VRM recorded as a total loss by an insurance company

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Recorded against
VRM
Description
HONDA NTV 650 MOTORCYCLE
Date
12/11/1997
Category
C - Vehicle extensively damaged but repairable - the insurer decided not to repair

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Recorded against
VRM
Description
HONDA NTV650
Date
30/03/2002
Category
D - Vehicle damaged but repairable - the insurer decided not to repair

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Vehicle Condition
Condition alert
VRM recorded as a 'total loss' by insurers

Condition inspected
VRM not recorded as a repaired insurance 'total loss'.

The seller immediatly called off the deal, he was genuinly shocked judging by how fast he responded.

It looks like the last owner bought it without knowing it's history as well.

I'm now in the market for something 500-750cc and not desirable with theives.
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phantomtek
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PostPosted: 22:17 - 15 Nov 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got the Hardie one too from Almax for £40 delivered. Gonna be a bastard to fit but I see that as a good thing, once its in its gonna make the bike VERY hard to take from my back yard as I have a Almax Series 3 Immobiliser and the padlock which have never been cropped by hand, the Ground anchor which can withstand 8 tonnes of force, and a cheapy alarm so I can hear them trying anything! They will have to be seriously determined to have it away thats for true!

Picture of the anchor holding a truck up:

https://www.insurancesecurity.co.uk/swinginglorry016.jpg

P.S - Unlucky about the bike! Sad
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