If most bikes were salvaged, they wouldn't be able to license them...
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I went to see what they had, what kind of shop there where.....i saw alot of bikes wrecked, alot fairings on the ground being painted, noticed these bikes coming from a us auction,b4 u buy look at bike carefully, most bikes i saw there were salvaged
If most bikes were salvaged, they wouldn't be able to license them...
Mina
even if they got them from the states
Yep, the status carries over.
cause when i was there i saw alot of wrecks and there were fixing them ... there bikes way over priced
when u go on there website they say there bikes are very clean and fully certifed...after we give it a good paint job and try and hide new weld marks lol ...sorry my iphone has the spell correct thing lol
Last edited by imported_superhawk996; 05-01-2012 at 12:03 PM.
Here is how i read it
When one goes on vos motors website they claim that their bikes very (Safe? good condition? Cheep) and that you will save thousand of dollars when you buy from them. However upon looking into the facts most astutely I found new bikes of the same type can be purchased for only $500 to $1000 dollars more...I say!
"Where we're going we don't need roads"
"Where are we going?"
"Brantford!"
"Oh so we do need roads?"
"Yea...."
SOLD for restoration - 83 Honda VT250FE
2001 Katana 600
I was at Vos a few weeks ago while shopping for bikes. The "for sale" bikes that were on display looked mint, were a bit pricey though. As I moved to the back where the "shop" is, the guy there was showing me some bikes they were prepping for sale...and as described above, they were bikes that had damage. Not sure of the extent, but they were putting on replacement fairings, having them prepped to be repainted, etc. so not sure, but it's possible that all their bikes are imported or repaired bikes.
'05 ZX636
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