Guest Posted June 22, 2016 Posted June 22, 2016 Finally got my Derbi up and running (it was only a month ago that I bought it but had to do quite a bit of work to get it to MOT standard and to be rideable. Really nice bike to green lane / off road on. Can't fault it at the moment Here's a list of what I did to get it on the road:- New tyres, front & rear- New brake pads- New carburetor- New inlet manifold- New chain & Sprockets- New battery- Fitted horn- New grips- Removed all lights (which means daytime use only)- Patched up holes in air box- Oil changeSo with parts included, the bike cost me around £600, which I think is still a pretty good buy. Quote
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