Silly season

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far canal :shock:
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OOhh that's just hiked my standard 11S by at least £2500!
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I’m just checking it out, I reckon that makes mine @ 9,000 miles work about £12k :shock:

My best guess is it’s not going to sell any time soon.
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A touch optimistic on the part of the seller, I'd have thought.
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mmm suspicious. Were the RWB Boxercups offered with heated grips? They're the wrong mirrors for a RWB Boxercup. The rest all seems correct
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I've seen a couple of RWB with fairing mounted mirrors as i recall
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Thought they had a blank on the fairing that popped out if you wanted standard mirrors, it’s the cruise control, didn’t know any 1100s model had that.
It is very nice though.
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Al wrote:Thought they had a blank on the fairing that popped out if you wanted standard mirrors, it’s the cruise control, didn’t know any 1100s model had that.
It is very nice though.
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yep carbon fibre that are not cheap. My RWB Boxercup has fairing mounted mirrors that I fitted but if were to sell it would be put back to standard
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Last week I saw an original uk series boxer cup for sale at Roy Jervis Bikes. 11.5k :o

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dave the german wrote:mmm suspicious. Were the RWB Boxercups offered with heated grips? They're the wrong mirrors for a RWB Boxercup. The rest all seems correct
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Its not cheap but the best stuff never is.

Compared with the price of new machinery these days its good value and probably a bit of an investment if its kept in that condition and just used occasionally on a sunny sunday.
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You must be the one selling it ! :D
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andy griff wrote:You must be the one selling it ! :D
If it was mine I would be keeping it, well at least until it doubles in price again :mrgreen:
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