HRC RR7 got to go, just like the job has!

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  1. Tomcat50

    Tomcat50 New Member

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    Lost my job and the bike has to go. 2007 (registered 2006) RR7. Scorpion carbon can, less than 17,000 miles, 11 months mot. Digital gear indicator, bobbins, crash bungs, double bubble screen, tail tidy and paddock stand. All original parts available. Call me on 07979665785. I'm hoping to get £4500 as it's worth every penny. Thanks Ifor

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  2. dessp2

    dessp2 Well-Known Member

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    Sorry to hear that mate!! Hopefully things will get better for you soon.
     
  3. BoroRich

    BoroRich Elite Member

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    Sorry to hear about your job. She's a lovely-looking machine. I can't imagine it'll hang around for too long.
     
  4. rocket

    rocket Active Member

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    Sorry to hear about the job dude. i had an exactly the same bike and they are awesome and preferred it to my now 11 plater. Thats a good price and with spring just around the corner it should get snapped up quick. Good luck! :(
     
  5. Barstewardsquad

    Barstewardsquad God Like

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    Sorry to hear that, hopefully you'll get a job and be able to keep the bike.
     
  6. raphael

    raphael Elite Member

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    Glws fella looks a very tidy bike
     
  7. Tomcat50

    Tomcat50 New Member

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    Thanks for the kind messages. It's on Bike Trader. Does anyone think Fleebay is worth a go or not?
     
  8. GappySmeg

    GappySmeg Well-Known Member

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    Personally, I would avoid fleabay.
    You're selling a quality, and very tidy bike, and expecting market value price to be paid.
    Your perspective buyers are likely to be aficionados, and if you advertise on fleabay you'll be bombarded with timewasters and stupid offers.

    All my opinion, ofcourse.
     
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  9. gringo

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    hi mate try gumtree its free I sold 2 cars on there
     
  10. Alblade

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    Pistonheads is another good place - I would also avoid ebay for now.

    If you are able to hold out just a few weeks to March and another pay day and warmer weather will bring the buyers out.

    Don't drop below much below 4,500 -those bikes are becoming collectors items / sought after (I had one and also really liked it)
     
  11. Greco

    Greco Active Member

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    Sorry to hear about your job mate. Nice bike too. Fingers crossed it will sell well
     
  12. Tomcat50

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    Thanks all. Good advice. Will be patient and see how it plays out.
     
  13. Tomcat50

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    This is bye for now! Bike went yesterday to a good home for a good price. Thanks to everyone on this Forum for being a great bunch.

    Cheers

    Ifor
     
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