FS: '62 Yamaha XT660z Tenere blue
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Tim Cullis
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Re: FS: '62 Yamaha XT660z Tenere blue
No point bumping when there's no price given and an unanswered question...
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WrongWaySteve
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FS: '62 Yamaha XT660z Tenere blue
The question asked by last person was answered by a private message. The price is £5300 with all bits or open to offers standard but bike has had no serious interest yet.
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Best keep it then!!S660z wrote:The question asked by last person was answered by a private message. The price is £5300 with all bits or open to offers standard but bike has had no serious interest yet.
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Re: FS: '62 Yamaha XT660z Tenere blue
Hi Sorry S660z I have only just checked my emails thanks for the Private message, I have brought Hermans xt660r instead.
Hope the sale goes well.
Hope the sale goes well.
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johnnyboxer
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Re: FS: '62 Yamaha XT660z Tenere blue
Must be too dear then :whistle:S660z wrote:The question asked by last person was answered by a private message. The price is £5300 with all bits or open to offers standard but bike has had no serious interest yet.
We buy things we don't need
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
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WrongWaySteve
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FS: '62 Yamaha XT660z Tenere blue
Johnny, it may be too dear i not sure.
There are 11 plates selling standard for 4.5k with five times the mileage.
Allegedly there brand new ones out there for 5500 but I've seen adverts for 13 plate bikes at 7500 too.
It's hard to value a nearly new bike because of depreciation.
That's why I put open to offers. But no one has made me an offer yet so it's still up for sale.
There are 11 plates selling standard for 4.5k with five times the mileage.
Allegedly there brand new ones out there for 5500 but I've seen adverts for 13 plate bikes at 7500 too.
It's hard to value a nearly new bike because of depreciation.
That's why I put open to offers. But no one has made me an offer yet so it's still up for sale.
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johnnyboxer
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Re: FS: '62 Yamaha XT660z Tenere blue
Tricky one I agree, somebody put their 500mile, 2 month old Sertao up here, for £4400 at couple of weeks ago, new it would be a £5800-£6k bike, so very similar pricing to yoursS660z wrote:Johnny, it may be too dear i not sure.
There are 11 plates selling standard for 4.5k with five times the mileage.
Allegedly there brand new ones out there for 5500 but I've seen adverts for 13 plate bikes at 7500 too.
It's hard to value a nearly new bike because of depreciation.
That's why I put open to offers. But no one has made me an offer yet so it's still up for sale.
Put it on Ebay, with no reserve.................if you can take the suspense
We buy things we don't need
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
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WrongWaySteve
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FS: '62 Yamaha XT660z Tenere blue
Yes, Have been waiting on two people on here and one on ukgser. But it will probably be on eBay soon.
