OzVMX Forum
Marque Remarks => Kawasaki => Topic started by: Graeme M on January 01, 2008, 01:29:19 pm
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Check this one out KX500 lovers
http://www.ozvmx.com/classies/index.php?method=showdetails&list=advertisement&rollid=950&fromlist=advertisement&frommethod=showdetails&fromid=950&fromfromlist=advertisement_active&fromfrommethod=showhtmllist
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there nothin there yes i know april fool
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look again Paul.
i ain't no kwaka fan but that looks 'o' so smoooth...
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Holy crap! So where is it? UK i would imagine.The missus would kill me if i sold the family car to finance it!
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every time i click on it nothing comes up
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click the link,
the the YSS add will come up,
above that is "recent ads"
click that
then if you still aint got it.
then you're the april fool by default
ok
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tIMES UP
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ok then,
stupid /BUT ONLY FOR 10 MINS
paul, you can edit but my comment stays...
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NOW THAT A KX 500 SOME RICH COLLECTOR WILL GRAB IT HEY BRAD THIS ONES FOR YOU AHEIGHT
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WHAT WOULD IT BE WORTH AT A GUESS
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+ $20K
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It would probably be a lot more than $20k. Pretty sure it's in England, i saw it advertised on a US vintage site. I think it might be Dave King? Wouldn't it be awesome to own something like that. Brad sell all those clunkers and the family car... i could see you on it!
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Yeah yeah! My guess is closer to 30 big ones
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$50 big ones would be my guess if it still has the original factory kayaba suspension on it ...
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upon closer inspection no it hasnt.. its got a ohlins rear and looks like factory kayaba fork..... so maybe around the $25 mark might be the go.....
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some one had too. so i asked how much
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hi all, just to educate Andrew VMX My Nicoll bike is 100 percent complete and genuine. The bike came direct from kurt who was given it by KMHI in 1988 for winning the british title and finishing 2nd in the world to little eric. Not all factory parts are good, just ask kurt, they junked the factory rear hub and used a production item laced to a factory rim same goes with the rear shock, that was ditched in favour of a ohlins unit . I have started the bike and ridden it around a flat field and cant believe how quiet it is. The front forks are unbelievably smooth action. I still pinch myself whenever i look at the bike in my living room.
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As far as I am concerned that bike should reside in South Africa. Going to have to look at what I can find in the piggy bank.
Nice bike Dave. Gavin Williams