Yamaha yzf r125
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To be honest mate I think you will find that bike sales at this time off year are almost nil, snow / ice on the roads mean a lot off new bikers especially learners which your bike is aimed at will not venture out onto the roads. personally would either stick it in the auto / bike trader or hold onto it until the spring / summer off next year when bikes start to sell again, by doing this you will also fetch a much better price as bike prices at this time off year are very low which is the ideal time for picking up a bargain but unfortunatly not so good when your selling !!
good luck anyway- nice bike.
ride a vfr400-nc30 here, itself now tucked away in the garage and well into hibernation !!!
good luck anyway- nice bike.
ride a vfr400-nc30 here, itself now tucked away in the garage and well into hibernation !!!
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I know what you mean gets cold aswell i had a quick ride round on it last night. I am supprised every morning while walking the dog at how many bikes i see so there is a few that dont mind this weather.