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$600 seca

Discussion in 'For Sale, Trade/Swap, Wanted' started by ERRKON, Sep 2, 2017.

  1. ERRKON

    ERRKON Member

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    sad way to sell a 650 seca .
    not stock bar end mirrors missing tach
    good price
    selling point is it has the right sidecover
     
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    hogfiddles XJ-Wizard, Host-Central NY Carb Clinic Moderator Premium Member

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    Nice dent in the tank
    Funny deck modification on the tail cowl

    But the rear fender hasn't been cut off!
     
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    MattiThundrrr Not a guru

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    How is "cafe racer candidate" a selling point? Also, for a "stock" Seca, it seems a little short on gauges. And the silly bar end mirrors, who needs to see what's behind you when you have elbows to look at? Also, are the turn signals usually on flexible stems? Those look shorter and solid.
     
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    The longer I own my secas, which hasn't been long yet, the more I'm appreciating the lines of the bike. I originally bought mine to do a cafe project to it. Can't seem to bite the bullet tho on all the frame mods required for a 750. I am super happy I've changed the handlebars though to almost a drag bar. Much more comfortable for me. I suppose I'd buy one like this if it were done already and local. Especially at a 600$ tag
     

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