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8v griso on ebay for 12,500

vivo

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Not sure to post here or classified? Ebay US has a white 8V griso , used with 68 miles I believe at "Buy it now" price of $12,500. Bike is in California, a good price for someone local. I don't know the dealer or owner, just thought to post the info...

Vivo
 
I think I saw that. If it's the one I saw it has some minor damage. Looks like it toppled over on the left side. Also on the right side. Valve cover both side, end of muffler & CARC.
Don-M
 
YEA, not sure it toppled over though, the scratches are really small and only on the head covers. still considering it's got a full warranty and very minor marks on both covers, the exhaust most likely gets junked anyway, it's a good deal on an 8v assuming you're in CA.

vivo
 
Just one note on that.

I'd be EXTREMELY wary of any 8V that has had even a gentle lay down where the heads have conatacted the road. Unlike the earliert models where the rocker covers were bolted to the head with eight screws and were essentially 'Sacrificial' in the event of a whoopsie with the 8V the covers are only held on by four screws and these bolt into the cam-box 'Scaffold' rather than to the head proper.

In the event of any real shear force being applied to the cover there is going to be a very real risk of the cam-box scaffold being damaged as well as the rocker cover.

Is this going to be the case or am I being over cautious? I don't know, there haven't been many 8V's destruction tested yet and I'm not going to experiment with mine just to satisfy you bunch of rat-bags' curiosity! But on any bike that had been dropped I'd want to know that at the very least the cam-boxes had been inspected. It's only a ten minute job.

Pete
 
Vivo,
How I know it toppled over is because mine did with me on it in a slow U-turn & it has the same exhaust & cover damage except my shifter peg was bent because my foot got tied up on it!!
Yeah, I know I know I am clumsy!!! Still ailing with a crushed foot(No broken bones).
I have ridden it since with no other damage, still oil tight. So yes that is a deal but I would expect more off.
Don-M
 
You could probably get this one for a lot less

Hopefully the rider is in better shape than the bike.
 

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I need his seat!!!!! How long would that thing last if we were all to pick it's bones?

vivo
 
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