I've listed my dads 12000 mile 12volter on eBay for him,he has owned it over ten years and it will be a sad day when it goes as it kept him on two wheels when times were tough,I think he went to the 2008 Rhyader on it too.The frame is definitely the nicest unrestored one I've ever seen,I took it out earlier and it's a lovely bike to ride.will be getting a new mot this week,on eBay with no reserve:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/264544954549
97 Electric start C90
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Re: 97 Electric start C90
Lovely looking Cub with decent photos, a great description and no reserve.
Wrong time of year for the best price but I predict that it will sell for a decent sum.
Good luck with it.
Wrong time of year for the best price but I predict that it will sell for a decent sum.
Good luck with it.
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Re: 97 Electric start C90
That seemed to go well! I'm going to need deeper pockets than I can tell the wife!
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Re: 97 Electric start C90
They come as standard with most hobbies.Whatsisname wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 2:35 amThat seemed to go well! I'm going to need deeper pockets than I can tell the wife!