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1982 seca working condition for sale $800

Discussion in 'For Sale, Trade/Swap, Wanted' started by XJPaul, Mar 18, 2013.

  1. XJPaul

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    This sight really needs to do something about it picture uploader . thses tiny little photo's are way too hard to see any detail
     
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    Not to hijack your thread paul, but Elk's right the site's uploader is not great... If you upload your photos to photobucket & then copy & paste the tags they'll come up a lot bigger ;)

    Bike looks like it would stand bigger photos too, seems tidy...
     
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    I was right, it stood the bigger format rather well. That tank's like Black Chrome at the rear end, with a little T-Cut elbow work & then a good wax I bet the whole lot'd come up like new...

    Then again maybe best to let the next owner worry about detailing it, you might end up wanting to keep it too much...
    For that price, assuming she runs & rides I'd have taken it straight off you, works out as about £450-500 8O What's making you sell it? :? :(

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    Actually the lack of space is making me sell this one, just took delivery of a fjr1300, 2013, insurance just want to much to insure 2 bikes, it might be more useful for someone to enjoy this bike instead of storing it.
     
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    [/quote]Actually the lack of space is making me sell this one, just took delivery of a fjr1300, 2013, insurance just want to much to insure 2 bikes, it might be more useful for someone to enjoy this bike instead of storing it.[/quote]

    Nice looking bike from the pic! Back in 1983, I rode my friend's red Seca like that...complete thrill given I was used to riding my 1979 xs400 Special II. As far as FJR's go, I've heard good things about the new 2013 FJR. A step up from the GenII, like the 2006 FJR1300A (Cobalt Blue) that I have. The 2013 model with traction control sounds interesting, but what I'd really like is the benefit of cruise control for the long rides. Aftermarket system is $1k for earlier generations.
     
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    hey 750 maxim , are you the one who bought my ducatti luggage for your fj ?
     
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    Ducatti luggage for an FJR? No, not me. I run OEM side cases and trunk.
     

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