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PostPosted: 16:33 - 06 Feb 2012    Post subject: [FOR SALE] 07 Hyosung GT250R spares/repair with pilot road 2s Reply with quote

I don't think I'm gonna get round to fixing my Hyo so I've decided to sell it.

It's an 07, plate with about 3500k miles on it. I layed it down at speed so all of the left hand side needs replacing - new fairing, clip on, gear selector.

It did very well in the accident really - forks and frame appear straight, it was only slide damage to the left, rhs (exhaust) and the head are good. I totted it up a while back and to make it rideable was about £200 to make it pretty another £500.

It's been stood for about a year now in an underground car park. Started last time I saw it, main selling point is the pilot road 2s.

Great project can be viewed in Uxbridge where it's stored. Will provide post damage pics as soon as I can (probably Saturday 11th).

I've had contact about this from a few, but nothing firm yet. As far as price goes:

As far as I can see on autotrader one of the same age / mileage goes for ~£1900 so...

10% off to make those prices realistic selling prices - £1710
Parts £700 as my rough totting up
Your labour and potential extra expenses £250

Which I guess makes a fair price of ~£695 with a quick sale and bcf discount. £695 really is as low as I'll go otherwise it'll be on eBay at the end of the month.
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