Looking at a Storm in the next couple of days!!!!

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Looking at a Storm in the next couple of days!!!!

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I'm going out looking at a Storm in the next couple of days. :D

A dealer I know has taken a 2001 Storm in as part ex against a Castrol Honda Edward rep SP!. 8O

Kaz sory but I don't think it's a yellow one! :(

That's all I know right now I'll keep you updated
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Make sure you lets know how it all goes :!: :D
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I'll sort some pictures if it's any good!

My only worry is riding it! I'm still having big problems with strength in my shoulder. The brigade physio reckons I am still weeks away from being strong enough to go back to work. It seems a very slow process getting my shoulder sorted. I'm doing all the exercises twice a day every day, but it's taking a long time :x
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Fireman on a Storm wrote:I'll sort some pictures if it's any good!
That would be great :!:
Fireman on a Storm wrote: My only worry is riding it! I'm still having big problems with strength in my shoulder. The brigade physio reckons I am still weeks away from being strong enough to go back to work. It seems a very slow process getting my shoulder sorted. I'm doing all the exercises twice a day every day, but it's taking a long time :x
It must be very frustrating for you, (my niece at the moment is recovering from a broken pelvis and she's finding the time its taking is dragging her down too) the main thing is you're still here to tell the tale :!:
If you do feel up to test riding, at least you will be on a familiar bike not a completely different one, so that should be a help :!: :)

Good luck with it :!:
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:?

I've spent the last 18 months with a renthal bar conversion on my old Storm 8O
This one is standard!!!!!!!
Can you see why I am worried. I did the bar conversion because of a wrist opp!
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Fireman on a Storm wrote::?

I've spent the last 18 months with a renthal bar conversion on my old Storm 8O
This one is standard!!!!!!!
Can you see why I am worried. I did the bar conversion because of a wrist opp!
Oops that had slipped my mind :!: I do remember you saying about trying Tony's conversion and that was it, you were sold on the idea :!:
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Just got back from the bike shop.

Can't put any pictures up because the gallery is not working and I don't know how to do it another way :?

The Bad new

The bike is was meant to look at a 2001 y plate 13k miles silver storm didn't get traded in, I was looking at about £2.5k. The blokes wife wouldn't let him by the SP! he wanted. :x

The good news

The blokes best mate said well if your not going to buy it I will. He traded an R reg silver Storm with 8k miles on the clock. Nice bike! I would even say immaculate for the year. I will be talking to the dealer again tomorrow to sort out a price. He was snowed under today because he sold about a months worth of bikes in a weekend.
The bike has new brakes, tires and good chain and sprockets and the mechanic gave it a good going over for me while I was there.
( I have known the shop owner for a long while, and got my last bike off he for trade money. I have sold a number of bikes for him to students I have trained) If I get this for under £2k, I might go for it and save a few pennies in the bank.

The confusing news.

I then got a call when I got home from a bloke off of ebay. I had talked to him about his 2001 storm that was for sale on there. It didn't reach it's reserve. I've told him what I am prepared to pay and he is getting back to me tomorrow.

It's like bloody busses.

Decisions Decisions Decisions
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Well at least it's not all doom and gloom :D I'm sure you'll come to the right decision in the end Fireman :!:
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Nice! I like the silver Storms. They're kinda classy :D . And the bike shop guy should be in a pretty generous mood if he's had that many sales for the weekend.

Go you good thing & take advantage!
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The bloke phoned me back today instead of tomorrow and said he will take the cash I offered, because I had been honest with him and he did not want ot try ebay again and didn't want the hassle of advertising!.
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SO! are you gonna buy it or what! ?? :wink:
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My insurance cheque should clear by Thursday.

I will deside today weather to go for the cheaper silver 98 bike or the 2001 yellow bike. If the silver bikes details check out and it's really cheap, I might have to go for it. If there is only a few hundred pounds price difference it will be the yellow one!
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Post by jurgen »

Nice one mate pleased to hear you've got a few in the pipe line.

Best one would of course be a yellow one ;-) Think Kaz might agree heheheh. But all sound good value for money

Fingures crossed for you mate...hope we get to see some pics :-)
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Nice one dude :D
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