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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2017 9:12:02 GMT
Yes.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2017 9:50:48 GMT
only seen the main picture before
dont think a main dealer would get that wrong
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Post by bodie on Sept 13, 2017 12:08:56 GMT
more likely the person who had powder coated every thing has put clamps on wrong ! that's not to say dealers don't put things on wrong Dave hagens 2,000 mile 400 SD he is restoring belonged to his uncle and he knows its not been touched by anyone had a clamp on wrong ,the switch wiring was all over the place and the little fork drip rails were on upside down and facing the wrong way even the rear wheel spindle was in from the wrong side maybe it was an apprentice that put it together
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2017 12:12:30 GMT
we all have to learn but they should be overseen by somebody competant
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2017 12:24:15 GMT
This has only seemingly got big because Bike Sure? have got hold of it.....and I'm guessing they'd not know their ar*e from their elbow when it came to actually knowing a genuine 3k mile original Superdream and what it should look like.......or any bike come to that.
My crystal ball tells me that the £4K reserve will not be met.....that said, only one buyer is needed. I hope they don't buy this bike and then wished they'd read this first.......because there are an awful lot of suckers out there I'm sorry to say.
Personally I value this bike at £2k as of Sep 2017. The provenance seems to be there but the parts to back it up are not.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2017 18:02:47 GMT
were do you get these crystal balls and dont say the crystal ball shop
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2017 18:38:52 GMT
The crystal ball shop.
And it says silver is the new silver.
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