Surprisingly good bang for the buck
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Visordown Article: Top 10 maxiscooters under £3k
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Re: Visordown Article: Top 10 maxiscooters under £3k
Fine...but you can pick up 2 or 3 year old Burger 400s for around £3k I think, which may be a better ideal, especially if you ride longer distances
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Re: Visordown Article: Top 10 maxiscooters under £3k
Ta da!
Now, it is a van seller, who shouts "ONE OF THE BEST I HAVE SEEN", but to be pedantic - he is listed as a trade seller!
If I had £3k spare - and was willing to 'camp out' on the sofa for a week or two - I'd put an offer on your Tmax.
Fits Visordowns criteria of "Our minimum standard is: bikes not older than three years, with no more than 12,000 miles on the clock – from trade sellers"Biketrader wrote: SUZUKI AN BURGMAN 2010 400cc, Automatic, 11,000 miles, Black, 33bhp Legal, 1 Owner. Full Service History, Immobiliser. SUPURB EXAMPLE, CLOSE TO AS NEW CONDITION, OPTIMATE AND HEATED GRIPS, JUST HAD FULL SERVICE, ONE OF THE BEST I HAVE SEEN. £2,999 may p/x
Now, it is a van seller, who shouts "ONE OF THE BEST I HAVE SEEN", but to be pedantic - he is listed as a trade seller!
If I had £3k spare - and was willing to 'camp out' on the sofa for a week or two - I'd put an offer on your Tmax.
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Re: Visordown Article: Top 10 maxiscooters under £3k
It was nice to see three SYM's on that list! But the SYM GTS 250i (GTS voyager was the carb model) was £2999 before it was replaced by the GTS EVO 300. Thats how much I paid for mine in 2008.
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Re: Visordown Article: Top 10 maxiscooters under £3k
Yeah...there have been a few mentioned on here. A lot of scoot for the money and a very attractive proposition. As I said in the thread about the Chinese touring bike, I could buy the bike and this Burger for the price of a new Tmax....which seriously make you think! There again, if you bought the Burger, you probably wouldn't need the bike anyway....anonstarter wrote:Ta da!Biketrader wrote: SUZUKI AN BURGMAN 2010 400cc, Automatic, 11,000 miles, Black, 33bhp Legal, 1 Owner. Full Service History, Immobiliser. SUPURB EXAMPLE, CLOSE TO AS NEW CONDITION, OPTIMATE AND HEATED GRIPS, JUST HAD FULL SERVICE, ONE OF THE BEST I HAVE SEEN. £2,999 may p/x
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Re: Visordown Article: Top 10 maxiscooters under £3k
I've actually just put down a deposit on this bike.Biketrader wrote: SUZUKI AN BURGMAN 2010 400cc, Automatic, 11,000 miles, Black, 33bhp Legal, 1 Owner. Full Service History, Immobiliser. SUPURB EXAMPLE, CLOSE TO AS NEW CONDITION, OPTIMATE AND HEATED GRIPS, JUST HAD FULL SERVICE, ONE OF THE BEST I HAVE SEEN. £2,999 may p/x
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Re: Visordown Article: Top 10 maxiscooters under £3k
Congrats - looks a great deal!
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Re: Visordown Article: Top 10 maxiscooters under £3k
i bought my 2011 burgman with around 2500k miles for £3250 so there can be great deals aroundMrGrumpy wrote:Fine...but you can pick up 2 or 3 year old Burger 400s for around £3k I think, which may be a better ideal, especially if you ride longer distances



