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DaveUK

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  1. That's a brilliant idea, will have a look and see what happens!
  2. Thank you. Still a bit miffed now that the front tyre was 13 years old when I bought the bike direct from Honda! Does anyone have any kind of indication on what a 2011 CBF600-SA with 6000 miles, top box and side panniers would be worth as a non runner?
  3. Thank you both for your replies. Just difficult to try and work out what the price would be if it was running vs non runner. Not seen many comparable on ebay/auto trader etc due to the low mileage. Just checked the tyres, front is 0901 and rear is 0805. Hard to believe the front tyre was 10 years old when the bike was first out on the road.
  4. Contacted a local motorcycle place and they have given a rough price of £300-£500 to get it back up and ready. He said The fuel system would need a clean through, battery would need replacing, engine oil & filter, air filter, maybe spark plugs, brakes stripping cleaned, easing & new brake fluid. It could be anywhere between £300-£500.
  5. Here's a few pics I just went and took. Seat is off as I tried to charge the battery. Was running perfectly until I stopped using it in 2015. Sadly the garage I rented back then didn't have the greatest roof, so there are a few spots of rust on some of the parts. Also got the two Honda hard side panniers as well.
  6. Would still need a fair bit of work to get it back to road standard, so would rather the professionals do it all. It's just whether i'd see any of the £500 to get it all done back when selling.
  7. Afternoon everyone, I've got a Honda CBF 600-SA. It's a 11 plate with roughly 6000 miles on the clock. It's been sat in my garage since 2015 and unused. The time has come to sell it on so hopefully someone can get some joy for what it's intended to do. Very difficult to work out how much the market value for a motorbike is, so now i've got the dilema. Would spending around £500 to get it back up and running with an MOT be worthwhile, or just sell it as it is? The battery is dead, tried to charge it but no joy. The bolts that hold it in have seized, so no joy in being able to replace it for another. Thanks in advance!
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