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SCOOTERS FOR SALE

PIAGGIO NRG Jordan replica A/C, 2003,
99% complete, breaking, everything
available inc forks, wheels, engine, etc,
willing to post/courier, most parts. For
more details email:
mcdoogledave@googlemail.com Leics.

GILERA RUNNER 180SP, 2001, one
owner, t&t, matt black, had full service,
£850 ono. Tel. 01634 867423. Kent.

PIAGGIO SFERA SCOOTER (not sure if
its a 50 or 80cc), spares only, £45;
Peugeot Zenith 50cc scooter, non
runner, for spares only £145 ono.
Tel. 07528 201927. Tayside.

VESPA GT 125, 1973, L reg, UK, 2002,
blue, long MoT, £1300 ono. Tel. 01284
768186; 07717 101868. W Suffolk.

TYPHON NRG GILERA Italjet Dragster,
70cc fast 650cc or less, 750cc, needs to
be a runner. Tel. 07518 945562. London.
Email: just2double07@hotmail.co.uk

APRILIA RALLY 50cc, W, 11 months’
MoT, good tyres, new drive belt & rollers,
s/h, £475 ono. Tel. 07769 615782. Lincs.

VESPA PX150 180 Pinasco fitted, 54,
t&t, silver sell/swop 125 auto, £1100
ono. Tel. 07753 883410. Beds.
TGB 204 Classic, tax till Jun 08 and
s/h,£600. Tel. 01926 410250. Warks.

GILERA DNA 125, everything possible
done to make it a speed demon, goes
about 115 mph and sounds quality, all
new cranks carbs, variator, clutch,
pipe, and much much more, interested?,
sell/swap 125 geared bike, must be
good cond. 07768 195070. Somerset.

BIKES FOR SALE

EXCHANGE Honda VFR 800, S reg, 5mph
crash damage for T Max/ Silverwing/
Burgman, cash either way or £1999. Tel.
01244 332435; 07772 688341. Cheshire.

VESPA LML STAR deluxe with P200E
engine, May 2007 clutch and gearbox,
220 miles only, £1800. Tel. 01708
344974. Essex.

MISCELLANEOUS

DAVIDA JET open-face helmet, visor,
silver, brand new, £135; (save £50); Leon
Jontet aviation goggles, leather/chrome,
brand new, £40; (save £20), quality
equipment. Tel. 0208 3984061. N Surrey.

PARTS & ACCESSORIES

PEUGEOT SPEEDFIGHT PARTS, 50/100,
all vgc, new seats, radiator, panels,
wheels, silencers and more. Tel. 01637
852186 for requirements. Cornwall.

GILERA RUNNER SPARES, many parts
available inc seats, bodywork, lights,
wheels, engine parts, also project
scooters, 50cc-180cc. For details
tel./text 07974 610340. Glasgow.

WANTED


PERFORMANCE EXHAUST to fit Aprilia
SR 125, can collect or arrange courier,
cash waiting. 07813 430240. Shrops.

NEARSIDE BODY PANEL for Piaggio
Sfera 125 wanted, any colour as long as
it’s no cracks. Tel. 07737 417356; pick
up within 40 miles of Ayrshire.

DOES ANYONE HAVE an Owners’
Handbook for an Italjet Millenium 100, or
any related documents of any sort,
please? Would pay for photocopies.Tel.
07867 751802. Grampian.

WANTED LAMBRETTA SERIES 3 Italian
frame for project. Tel. 07941 423097.
Cambs.

TWIST & GO magazine, Issue 1 to
complete collection, don't throw it away
sell it to me! Tel. 0751 5013929. Kent.

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Buying advice / Scam warning

Buyer's Guide

Never go alone; always take a mate, preferably a knowledgeable one, and take off the rose-tinted specs.
Do your homework on the particular model before you go – little pointers here and there can make all the difference when you see it in the flesh. Don’t make rash decisions and be prepared to walk away from anything that simply doesn’t sound right.
If it sounds too good to be true then the chances are that it will be. There are plenty of bikes out there, so don’t be frightened to miss this one. Make sure the name on the logbook ties in with the guy who is selling and the venue you are viewing it at. After all, who really does let a mate sell a bike on their behalf? And yet the amount of times that story is used is beyond belief.
Look out for specific times that you can call the seller – for instance, between 5 and 6pm – as this could well mean he is standing in a phone box and not at his residence, making tracing him difficult should things get nasty later. Likewise with a mobile number; these are notoriously difficult to trace so put this bike to the bottom of your list.

Ask about the service history. If it hasn’t been to a dealer then enquire what oil has been used and how often it and the filter have been changed. Remember: most bikes don’t need a major (read very pricey) service until around the 10k mark (when things like rollers and belts will probably need a check), so do bear this in mind. Unless you have some mechanical aptitude, it won’t be the kind of job you can tackle yourself, so get ready for a bill that could be into treble figures if this is just around the corner.
It might be worth getting a HPI check if the bike isn’t from a reputable dealer. Even when a bike is in a dealer showroom always ask, as some do sell bikes on behalf of customers. Even though technically your rights shouldn’t be affected, don’t take anything for granted in this matter. Is the bike a parallel import? There have been, and still are, a sizable number brought into the UK every year – some have not been modified with the correct headlights etc required to pass an MoT test (headlights should be UK spec, so check for the correct type before buying. As a quick test, the main beam should dip to the left or straight on. Check out: www.ukmot.com/bike). A parallel should be priced considerably lower than a UK spec machine.

Look for any signs of damage to expensive and difficult-to-replace items. Don’t be impressed by any customising or modifications, no matter how small. Just because the owner wanted to fit a sports exhaust, or paint it in a race replica scheme, it doesn’t mean you have to pay for it as an extra. Check the speedo mileage and make sure the thing is working too. Old MoTs or service bills can be indicators of constant use, so check these thoroughly. Worn handlebar grips are good signs of high mileage, as nothing else but riding the bike can wear them out.

Have a good look around bits that might have been up the road, or damaged in a crash. The bottom of the forks can often get a scraping in a slide, so always check the outer corners for telltale signs. Does the mileage tally with the general wear and tear of the rest of the bike? Check MoT certificates and tax discs. Most owners keep them and they should run on from one date to another without gaps – unless the bike has been under a SORN declaration. If there is any discrepancy in mileage, then beware. Is the paintwork original? Have a good look around for signs of overspray around the back of the plastics, or orange peel effect on the finish. This will not be standard.

Check suspension by depressing the forks with the front brake. The forks should resist this action in a progressive manner, indicating they are working well. Test the rear by pushing the tail end down and then moving your hands away quickly. The rear end should rise slower than your hands have lifted off indicating that the damping is working. Ask what, if any, alterations have been made to the suspension with a view to returning them to standard as soon as possible.

Brakes should have plenty of life left in them, as indeed should the tyres. When were tyres fitted and how often have they been changed? This is often a good indicator of the kind of rider the owner is. Tyres should also be the correct size, so check for oversize rubber.

Internet scam WARNING - READ ME!

If you are buying something over the internet, you should be aware that there are plenty of fraudsters around waiting to do you out of your cash.
This particular scam works when a potential buyer (usually located in another country) contacts you because you are selling something over the internet. You then agree the price and the offer is usually coupled with an explanation that the buyer has a cheque due to his business from another source and that cheque is in the form of a larger sum than what he has agreed with you for the purchase of what you are selling.
You would then be asked if the cheque can be made payable to you to cover the cost of what you are owed with you forwarding the difference back to the buyer, agent, or onto a 'shipping agent'. The cheques are either stolen or forged, but if you’ve sent the difference before it is cleared, then you’ve lost out (remember, cheques from overseas can take over 2 weeks to clear - and the amount may appear on your vbalance BEFORE it 'has value'). The scam is believed to originate from West African crime teams. Police advice is that anyone who is approached in this way should immediately cancel any dealings with the person concerned as there is no logical reason for anyone wanting to pay for goods in this way.
Mau Spencer, Editor

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