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carl
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PostPosted: 23:46 - 03 Jan 2002    Post subject: smashed (but repaired) nsr Reply with quote

i recently managed to do some some serious damage to my beloved 4 month old nsr trying to avoid a smash with a beemer, (admittedly it was partly my fault for trying to overtake when i shouldn't even have thought of it.) i've had to replace the front fairing, headlight, gear selector, brake pedal and two indicators, with repairs to the side fairing and mirror. The bike really does look as good as new but i dont want to blag any potential buyers and will be honest about the bikes history when the time to let go comes. how much is the worth at the moment as i really can not figure it out. cheers.
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PostPosted: 17:59 - 06 Jan 2002    Post subject: crash Reply with quote

hi i was knocked off my brand new nsr after it being on the road for 2 mounths.
i droped it on the left side so i had pretty much the same damage as you, i had to replace my side fairing indiators an a mirror.
a doddgy dealer at the bottom of my road offered me £2200 (before the crash) because he recons he can get brand new imports for £1800 - £2000 (as if) but anouther honda dealer ofered me £3000 so i think it may be worth around £3200.
this does depend on the bike though mines a 2001 modul on a hv plate and its got a £400 data tool alarm and imobiliser.
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