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		Clubroom => General Discussion => Topic started by: terbo on August 05, 2010, 01:05:14 pm
		
			
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				Hi all
 Thinking of buying a 1982 cr480 in good cond.
 Anyone know what I should expect to pay for
 one.
 Are they a good bike/collector.
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				Any where from 2800 to 3500 for a average to good one up to 5 for a good resto
			
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				So 2 grand ono is'nt a bad price then
			
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				So 2 grand ono is'nt a bad price then
 
 
 
 Nope that's a good price for a bike if its mostly complete.
 
 big bore 2 strokes are very collectable, much more so than their 250 & 125 brothers
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				The bike is complete and going.
 About 20hr riding since rebuilt ( top & bottom)
 new front & rear tyres + some spares
 
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				2 isn't bad but make sure the engine builder checked that th left hand centre case isn't cracked behind the clutch cover common problem and if not fix can be a costly repair
			
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				Terbo, bikes at that price are not for sale for long... check it out, buy it and ride it like you stole it...
 Brett
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				Terbo, depending on where you are that is.
 
 In Australia that is a good price if in the US it would be average.
 
 I have 3 big bore Honda's a 84 500 in used but good condition thatt would be worth 6K, A very good rebuilt 83 480 that sits in my office that would go for around 7K and a 10 hour since rebuild 82 480 that would go for around 6K.
 
 The 82 is the least sort after but are still a good bike. Mine has DG pipe and SM Pro rims with stainless spokes, white powder coated frame and re-zinc plated everything, so that adds a little to the cost.
 
 82 are a lot more common that the 83 (talking 480's).
 
 They are a great bike to ride and sound great. I can not ride it as fast as I can a 250 but there is something about a good 500 that keeps you coming back.
 
 Sounds like a bargin if you are only going to spend 2 or so K on it.
 
 
 Shane
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				i reckon it's a good deal too, any of the early 80's evo big bores are quite desireable/legendary to a lot of people and anything in good nick for $2k is a bargain.