I was at his doorstep at nine o'clock and we both went though the bike circling it a few times, started it up and went though the desk top full of spares as well. A $1000 later and I went home, got the trailer and loaded it up. Damn heavy bike with all the panniers and fairing on it, but it rides and runs sweet.
Funny thing was there three phone calls asking if he still had, and a guy even came around while we were loading onto the trailer wanting to buy it.
What am I going to do with it, well it's too good a condition to strip for spares, so I'll probably bump it for $2000 at the local bike swap meet coming up, and see if I can double my money. It's just had three months rego paid on it, so I can see this going fairly quickly. There's a growing band of brothers and sisters here in Perth converting these for side cars, and the shafties are very popular. Funny thing is I'm back to square one looking for a number four carby, because the air screw mixutre jet broke in the chamber and we can't get it out.

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