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Is that the bike that was on Ebay around Bornmouth area or are there more out there?
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I am not sure how many of the big SWM's were sold at the Liquidators auction, several from what I can gather. There were some of the SWM enduro models and also a load of the Chinese built Mash bikes.
The one in Bournmouth was a 19" SuperDual T. I made an offer on it, but was refused and then the bike was sold. Happy that I got a big wheel one actually...
There is a Dealer in Derbyshire with another of the SWM Superdual T bikes from the Auction (I think) at a keenly priced £5700... But his has a warranty and some dealer backup and all the panniers etc. In some ways, possibly the better bike if not wanting to tackle too much dirt. Certainly they are very capable from seeing them in reports from Oz, but that tends to be dry, hard pack roads.
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Nice looking bike Steve, decided to retire the trusty falcon?
Fancy trying to get out soon and give it a test?
Fancy trying to get out soon and give it a test?
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Yep, as soon as I have it registered Long Mynd gentle trails beckons....then some TET and PyreneesMad Hatter wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 8:57 pm Nice looking bike Steve, decided to retire the trusty falcon?
Fancy trying to get out soon and give it a test?
Falcon should be going....in theory, but I may hold onto it for a few weeks until SWMBO has forgotten about it.... Or if someone wants it and offers muchos wonga!!