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And it's sold, and I will be "bigbike-less" for probably 2-3 years now. :(

Was sad to see it go.

As you should be. You obviously had a lot of good feelings for that machine.

The important thing is, you got your priorities straight, so good on ya.

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Where is he located? Bangkok? Elsewhere in Thailand?

Find Seacon Square. If it's on your left, drive past it and take a left just after Seacon - where there's a big car wheel/tyre shop - he's up there by the racetrack.

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Well, it finished today and it started on the the first try and idled great off the start. Didn't run hot and seemed about the same as before. I have only put it to about 7k rpm so far, when I drove it home (about 30 min). It's seems very smooth, and maybe bit more quiet and "tight-feeling" than before. Tonight I will go for a longer cruise to make sure it seems ok, before me and wife go to Burirum with it tomorrow. Also, here are some pics of it as of 5 minutes ago, also showing the fairing damage that it has. In the one pic I taped up the left carbon intake a bit, so it looks really ugly, but for the most part it still looks great! :D

Oh my... Those high res pics sure aren't flattering... Has the potential buyer actually seen the bike? And if he has he's willing to pay ~135k for it? Sorry Lenny but that is one seriously worn and tattered bike... Buyer ought to get a brand new Ninja 250R or spend just a bit more to get a near-new Kawa Ninja 650R. Your bike, sorry to say, looks like a serious money pit... :ermm: Good luck my man!

=)) Money pit?

I'll get a carbon sticker for the intake, and do a new Bumblebee paint job maybe next year - there's nothing else to spend (new tyres/chain and sprocktets). It's like new - and runs just like in the video

- very fast and feels super-stable cranking it over at over 200km/h.

It's like a new bike except for the fairing - but I don't like it anyway, nasty stickers will come off and I'll have a nice clean yellow/black paint job. Tank's almost perfect. The photo's make it look much tattier than it is.

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