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Bike out for an exercise. Will be available for viewing again next week. IMG_20150214_141546.jpg

She is sounding awesome and performing amazingly....... which is more than i can say for the rider.

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Nice bike free upsss :thumb:

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Beat It If You Can't Afford To Lose.

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One recurring question or or idea some viewers seem to have is that they think that because bike is tracked, it is a bargaining point.

Please use your head. Why would someone pay hundred in track fees, tyres, hotel and transport not to mention take the time off for trackdays and then bring a machine that is not reliable and in good condition to risk losing all they spent and wasting the weekend?

Fact is most trackies treat their machines with more care because they have much more at stake. Not just in terms of money and time but if something goes wrong it usually involves a lot of pain as well.

So please, whilst i know buyers like a good bargain, please use some common sense. And please excuse me if i switch off and ignore and idiocy.

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One recurring question or or idea some viewers seem to have is that they think that because bike is tracked, it is a bargaining point.

Please use your head. Why would someone pay hundred in track fees, tyres, hotel and transport not to mention take the time off for trackdays and then bring a machine that is not reliable and in good condition to risk losing all they spent and wasting the weekend?

Fact is most trackies treat their machines with more care because they have much more at stake. Not just in terms of money and time but if something goes wrong it usually involves a lot of pain as well.

So please, whilst i know buyers like a good bargain, please use some common sense. And please excuse me if i switch off and ignore and idiocy.

You know why? Because most track bikes have crashed before,unless your skills are as good as the motogp riders

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Yes most track bike crashed before.but if u wan it to be track ready again wont u do it up again so that she can be 100% ready for it..same goes to our gentlemen bike her..

 

A bike that can hav 1000km milleage can go thru a worst accident n get it repair jus so that it can be sold.mean exterior looks good but internal damage not goin to last u.

 

Any buyer wnt noe this unless people noe the history of the bike..

 

If I noe a guy go to track n diligently take care of his bike n selling at a good or a person selling a less mileage bike n jus look good on the outside..I chose the guy that go to track..

 

Well abve is jus my opinion. .

 

Btw great awesome bike bro..hope tp track again soon :-)

 

ride fast but safe

ride FasT Ride SAFE

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some crash damage are beyond repair, thats when the trackie repairs the economical parts and tries to sell it off with the heavy damages "concealed"..

Also, chances of a crashes are way higher on a track bike as compared to a normal use bike..

 

That is why tracked bikes will always have a lower value then normal use bikes, wear and tear parts are almost always cheaper then crash damage parts..

 

maybe you could TRY and clear doubts by answering what others asked. "So, this bike crash before?"

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some crash damage are beyond repair, thats when the trackie repairs the economical parts and tries to sell it off with the heavy damages "concealed"..

Also, chances of a crashes are way higher on a track bike as compared to a normal use bike..

 

That is why tracked bikes will always have a lower value then normal use bikes, wear and tear parts are almost always cheaper then crash damage parts..

 

maybe you could TRY and clear doubts by answering what others asked. "So, this bike crash before?"

No lah...would like to hear from the seller whether it's in perfect condition

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Yes please take note bike in terrible condition and unroad worthy. ..... Thats why i am willing to trust it to bring me from 280km/h to 70km/h in under 180m of road. Or to trust the bike to go where i point it leaned over at over 150km/h.

 

Remember little ones track bikes are never taken care of because their owners have no common sense and no sense of survival.

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