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By Mark M
#32265
I thought so too! And if it's easy to register why hasn't he done it? That would certainly make it more saleable. I also note he doesn't say what model it is either!
REgards, Mark
By Alan R
#32274
------------it means}-- "I'm not a Japanese copy of a scammer, but the real thing" !!!
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By Exile
#32292
Be fair lads. This seller has been on Ebay for the last 18 months and has 100% positive feedback on 68 different deals. I think you might be pulling the trigger a bit early here..


Why not ring the guy up and ask a few questions..?
By Mark M
#32294
Exile, I looked at his feedback before commenting. I still think the ad is rather odd, it could be just because he's never had anything to do with bikes but even so, only one picture and such a thin description seems strange. Could be on behalf of someone, who knows?
REgards, Mark
By fm12
#32295
Not a very descriptive add,but it looks genuine to me.His car no plate is on show and at £2500 starting bid on a Indian bought enfield he`s probably breaking even.
By fm12
#32296
Whats more suspect is the way he`s strapped the bike to the trailer.If the rear strap over the tank slips its bye bye bike.
By Midge
#32298
There are lots of pitfalls with an imported bike, I would want a V5 registration document to ensure all is well and that VAT/duty has been paid. Lots of information on gov.uk website for those brave enough.
By Dennis C
#32299
"Not a Japanese Copy" ------ What a shame it would be a much better bike if it was a Japanese copy.

OK OK I'm going.

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