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Future classic?

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An article in last Wednesday's MCN. Hang on to your R1100S, it could be worth more in the future:
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Paul wrote: Comments? Thoughts?

Paul
It's already appeared in Classic motorcycle mechanics a couple of years ago! I barely use mine now and as it's not worth very much I may just park it for a couple of years and see what happens.
I bought a 1990 vfr 750 a few years ago very cheap , well, 7 years ago to be exact but I sold it for the same price a few years later , although for me that was a good result.

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Bought my bumble bee new and ragged it regularly on trackdays and it still runs sweet as home made strawberry jam.
Much as I am really liking the scrap yard special F800ST (lighter weight), I don't think I'll sell the R1100S - it is simply the best real world bike I have ever owned.
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Aw fcuk... :-|
That'll put the kybosh on me getting sub £2k replacements for the ones I bend. :roll:
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simon wrote:Aw fcuk... :-|
That'll put the kybosh on me getting sub £2k replacements for the ones I bend. :roll:
Heard it from a good source Simon that Mandarin ones will not be affected by the surge to buy!

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