Folks, that snapping turtle ad is more fake than a ten dollar Rolex
7500kms in 10 years..?
Yeah, you never get quite used to the 999
Would look fine without the stupid flames.
Would look fine without the stupid flames.
What's wrong with flames? Flames are awesome. It looks like fire at speed but no actual fire. That's the best of both worlds. Whoever came up with that doesn't get the credit they deserve but if imitation is the best form of flattery the original artistic genius can hold his head high.
I'm new to shopping for a bike on Kijiji, but not new to shopping for bikes or bikes in general. The thing that has struck me so far is that everyone's bike is way overpriced, and they're trying to recover the costs of their mod choices. This is ridiculous because a) mods depreciate at a rate of about 100% when you do not keep the OEM parts, and still about 80% when you do, and b) you have to assume that someone, somewhere close by actually has the same taste in modifications.
Is this fairly accurate?
I always had the hots for the 999 (before I started riding.) Why do people hate it?
I'm new to shopping for a bike on Kijiji, but not new to shopping for bikes or bikes in general. The thing that has struck me so far is that everyone's bike is way overpriced, and they're trying to recover the costs of their mod choices. This is ridiculous because a) mods depreciate at a rate of about 100% when you do not keep the OEM parts, and still about 80% when you do, and b) you have to assume that someone, somewhere close by actually has the same taste in modifications.
Is this fairly accurate?
mods depreciate at a rate of about 100% when you do not keep the OEM parts, and still about 80% when you do, and b) you have to assume that someone, somewhere close by actually has the same taste in modifications.
Is this fairly accurate?
This is the only place people hate it. They hate it because it was a sports bike that wasn't trying to pretend to be a fake MotoGP bike.
I always had the hots for the 999 (before I started riding.) Why do people hate it?
It's 80% to 100% inaccurate. Everybody knows you can't resell something used for the cost of new but 80%-100% loss? I don't think so. If somebody puts on actual "modifications" and they're not worn out, that's worth something. If it's gay foof masquerading as "mods" ya, you can lose 120% on that.