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Re: Stafford show 19-21st.
they do, but you have to pay the prices the collector / hoarder with deep pockets is willing to pay.
I bought mine nearly 10 years ago now, and it was "new bike money" back then which was alot for a used RC30 as most average examples were still making over 5k then.
I figure judging on what others have sold for of late mine is worth around 12 - 14 tops which when you think about it is still new bike money so prices have not rocketed as such, just the RC is depreciation proof and a sensible choice of usable investment and still makes me smile today each time i ride it.
hopefully next year it may get to see some action outside of the UK
I bought mine nearly 10 years ago now, and it was "new bike money" back then which was alot for a used RC30 as most average examples were still making over 5k then.
I figure judging on what others have sold for of late mine is worth around 12 - 14 tops which when you think about it is still new bike money so prices have not rocketed as such, just the RC is depreciation proof and a sensible choice of usable investment and still makes me smile today each time i ride it.
hopefully next year it may get to see some action outside of the UK

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Re: Stafford show 19-21st.
Fixed. You can't dangle carrots like that in front of this DonkeyCRM wrote: next year it will get to see some action outside of the UK
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lol i know. I have been looking into the Kriega tank harness, so i am going to buy one.
Rick had a good idea with the spare seat unit, to get a fabricator to put some alloy mesh underneath and fibre glass it in situ to allow some weight on it.
buy skimpy underwear so i can get more in the tank bag, and ride with butt less chaps to combine daily riding gear with evening wear lol (party boy style, but with my build will end up looking more like dafyd from little britain).
All so i can carry 4 litres of oil which it will consume in europe.
Rick had a good idea with the spare seat unit, to get a fabricator to put some alloy mesh underneath and fibre glass it in situ to allow some weight on it.
buy skimpy underwear so i can get more in the tank bag, and ride with butt less chaps to combine daily riding gear with evening wear lol (party boy style, but with my build will end up looking more like dafyd from little britain).
All so i can carry 4 litres of oil which it will consume in europe.
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Re: Stafford show 19-21st.
Talk to Boris about the pants. I don't think even he has gone so far as assless chaps though.
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Re: Stafford show 19-21st.
There are often quite a few on e bay, but I may sell some of mine next year, not cheap though, £14 to over £20,000james.... wrote:I too am homed in on an rc30 if i can find one! love the v4 mid range torque, perfect balance to the engine (piston speeds cancel out crank fluctuations) and the Honda HRC build quality! Newer bikes are indeed faster but theres a reason these things went so well at the suzuka 8 hour and IOM races. Usability! They are not called the Honda motor company for nothing.. The motor mmmmm... Shame when people loose interest in an rc that they dont let them go to us lot who are still interested....



