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2001 Honda CBR 900
Photos: 4
Purchased: Nov 2006
Sold: May 2007
Info: Stunning condition RR1 model. One owner from new, FSH. Only sold it as I had eye problems and would have been unable to ride for a few months. Only bike I regret selling?
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1995 MZ Skorpion Sports
Photos: 4
Purchased: Mar 2000
Sold: Jun 2008
Info: I have owned this bike three times now! My brother-in -law has owned it twice. We just pass it backwards and forwards as we have other bikes as it is too nice to let out of the family......
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1996 Honda CBR 1100 Blackbird
Photos: 3
Purchased: Aug 2007
Sold: Oct 2007
Info: High milage Blackbird in good nick but had a charging problem. I bought it because I had always fancied one and it was cheap! Sorted the charging (rectifier) and rode it for a couple of months. Loved the power and the looks, but it was too lardy and turned in way too slow for me. Swapped for the ZX6R.
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1999 Kawasaki ZX-6R
Photos: 2
Purchased: Oct 2007
Sold: Mar 2008
Info: Lovely little sports bike. Lacked a bit in power but handled beautifully. Only sold as cash needed for second car. Back to the MZ only for now...
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1999 Kawasaki ZX-9R
Photos: 1
Purchased: Oct 2004
Sold: Jul 2005
Info: Beautiful looking bike, very, very quick, but comfortable with it. Still a sports bike rather than an all-rounder, but quite capable of long trips in comfort.
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1999 Honda CBR 900
Photos: 1
Purchased: Jan 2006
Sold: Sep 2006
Info: Nice condition ''Blade, last of the carb models. Didn''t rate it as highly as the ZX9R though.
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1999 Kawasaki ZZR 1100 / ZX11
Photos: 2
Sold: Jan 2009
Info: Very, very nice condition ZZR1100D7. Always loved the looks of these and the engine... bloody hell! The Blackbird may be faster, but the Kwak has more soul. It feels faster somehow. The bar conversion makes it feel like a bike naked bike, but with the benefit of a fairing. It''s very comfortable too!
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2002 Kawasaki ZX-9R
Photos: 3
Purchased: Feb 2009
Sold: Oct 2010
Info: 2002 F1P in superb condition. Why do I keep selling perectly good bikes?
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