750 sport

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jpg888
Cucciolo - the Lil Pup
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750 sport

Post by jpg888 »

Hi
I'm interested in a 750 Sport 1973/74 vintage, just wondered if anyone had one for sale, or know of one for sale?
Thanks
John :)
Lumpy
SD900 Darmah
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72 Sport

Post by Lumpy »

Here`s a 72 for you, but he ain`t giving it away though thats for sure!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Motorcyc ... m245.l1318
jpg888
Cucciolo - the Lil Pup
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750 sport

Post by jpg888 »

Thanks for the quick reply Lumpy. Would rather have the later bike than the Z stripe but thanks anyway. Talking of values, do you know what is the going rate for a decent 750 Sport? (although I'm aware that any value is what someone is prepared to pay!). Cheers.
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DesmoDog
750 GT
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Post by DesmoDog »

I'd expect to pay at least $20k for a decent one. Kind of depends on your definition of "decent" though.
cafe*racer
SSD900 Darmah
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Post by cafe*racer »

John- the same guy has a low miles GT for sale too that might be a good buy unless you are set on a Sport. the price of quality parts has gone out of sight recently so your 'decent' $20k sport might cost you another $20k+ to make showroom. jump in the game, this stuff isn't getting any cheaper. Jordan
jpg888
Cucciolo - the Lil Pup
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750 sport

Post by jpg888 »

Thanks for your help guys, interesting. I am set on a Sport though (I have the current version (2006 Sport 1000) which is a different thing altogether, both great in different ways though!
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