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I saw a GSX600F(infamously known as the teapot) today at the bike shop, there was a large Katana decal on it that funnily enough caught my eye.
They're known for not being very resistant to corrosion, watch out for cracks around the side fairings (particularly by the front) from where it might've been dropped.
The GSX600f I saw today was being valued by the shop, he put it at around £1900 trade-in value(think it was a 97/98ish bike), but openly told the guy it'd sell for about £2800 in the shop with a warranty etc. That was in good condition with apart from a scuff on the right-hand side fairing. |
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Ah... /that/ bike.. as suggested, it is known as the 'teapot'. Almost as bad sticking 'katana' on there as it was sticking it on a scooter .
Don't know any specifics, but I'd definately get a test ride to compare it to your current bike and see what you think. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 22 years, 246 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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