I'm looking to get a 125 in the next few days (CBT permitting this Saturday) and there's a Kawasaki Z125 going for a little under £2,500. The listing says its a Category N, meaning a past write-off. I contacted the dealer to ask why this was, as the bike looks decent in the pictures (no obvious damage, though they took all the pics inside the shop surrounded by other bikes, rather than outside where you could get a clear view), and they told me that the only thing damaged was the ignition, which they had replaced. Why would a bike be cat N because of this alone? I thought that term meant it had been written off because of an accident and it would have cost more to replace than repair.
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