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JappyBeast
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Just incase it goes...

Dude on eBay is selling and old motorbike.. he posts...

This is an utterly horrible dead C90. I acquired it because I thought the engine might fit in a Honda Dax 70 I was restoring. I then found that this year of C90 engine won't fit. Oh well.

Picture at: http://www.chateau.murray.dsl.pipex.com/C90.jpg

It's been in a leaky shed for at least a decade. It's quite disgusting. It's red, fading to pink on some plastic parts, and with a fine patina of matching ferrous oxide. It's complete, except for the exhaust which was so decayed it fell off when I was moving it. The legshields are cracked. No documents and no keys. The engine has compression and turns over, but the speedo mileage of 46,000 suggests that it was used by a Knowledge Boy with severe learning difficulties.

Speaking of which, this is a re-listing because the winning bidder last time was a decerebrate turnip who was able to click on buttons and hit the numbers keys, but unable to read web pages, and didn't realise that he was 200 miles away. "I dint no (sic) where you lived" read his email. Well done, astragsi999: in addition to having the saddest username on eBay, you've now got a feedback rating of minus one and a Non-Paying Bidder stripe against your record. Welcome to our Quadrant of the Galaxy. Beep. Yes, we play rough on Planet Earth sometimes. The next-placed bidder swore blind he wanted it, but he turned out to live 120 miles away and he's been giving me the run-around as well. Irritated? Me? Just a tad, yes. For the benefit of anyone else who has the navigational skills of a pigeon with a magnet strapped to its forehead, this bike is in Sutton, south-west London. For the Yanks, that's London, England, near Russia. Not London, New Jersey, nor New London, Connecticut.

What's it worth? Spare parts only, or maybe the basis for a field bike. It really isn't worth restoring as a road bike. Besides the engine, things like side panels, electrical components, forks, mirrors, levers, lights, switches, side panels, etc etc are all worth having. It even has a rack, roughly finished in Dulux White, which suggests that our trainee cab driver did a spot of painting and decorating on the side.

Starting price is 99p and no reserve. You will need a van or a trailer or the stamina to push it a long way. I can deliver within a reasonable distance for 50p/mile but unless you're only a few miles away (are you reading this, timewasters?) it'll probably be rather more than the bike is worth.

I'll want it taken away within one week of auction end. Timewasters and/or people who tell me they can't pick it up for a month, or haven't got transport at the moment, will find that Planet Earth's Alien Feedback Division can be a hostile place. Beep.

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On 11-Nov-03 at 16:20:32 GMT, seller added the following information:

Look, what is it with some people? Why is it, when you put up a bike that's in a state, and tell everyone it's crap, and start the bidding at 99p, ferChrissakes, do you get emails like this one:

"I could offer £60 if you would consider delivery. The reason is that I am going on holiday from Friday the 14th of November so will be around home tomorrow Wednesday and Thursday the 12th and 13th. Hence I will not be able to bid or collect the bike while I am away. Currently I ride a ZZR1100 and am looking for very cheap local transport in the winter months. Condition not really important to me."

If you can't take delivery, or you aren't local, don't bid and don't waste my time with emails. And can't you read? This bike is like Monty Python's parrot. It wouldn't voom if you put 40,000 volts through it. The engine may be OK - I've no idea - but the rest of it is a pile of poo.

And this is an auction, right? I've no intention of pi**ing off genuine buyers on my stuff by yanking my goods because someone as dim as candle in a Guinness bottle thinks he can change my mind by promising cash. I've heard that one before. In fact, I've heard it on this very C90.

For the record: winning bidder gets it, and then drags it away pronto before the neighbours claim it's reducing local property values..

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On 11-Nov-03 at 20:58:25 GMT, seller added the following information:

Markclock, you are mad. I trust you're genuine, but the fact that (at the time of writing this) you've bid £26 quid for this suggests that you only have twice the brains of astragsi999, who bid £51 before the smear left by his finger on the screen stopped at the point: Location, Sutton, United Kingdom/London. And as astragsi999 has a certifiable IQ in single figures, this is not a good sign. If you win this, and then let me down, I shall send the SAS to put itching powder in your underpants drawer.

Same goes for other comedians, except that my vengeance will be worse as the bids increase. They're already 25 quid more than this thing is worth.

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On 13-Nov-03 at 21:53:37 GMT, seller added the following information:

Wonderful. So the %$(wit Quotient is increasing. I have a theory that the cheaper and crappier an auction item, the greater number of imbeciles it attracts. The current high bidder has just emailed me to say he made a mistake in his bidding.

Jesus. All you have to do is read Ebay's instructions, click on a button, and type in a figure. There are people out there who, on this basis, can't even use a microwave oven without a quantifiable risk of burning their hands off at the wrist.

And from the sound of his username, he's 250 miles away, but hey!? Maybe he was conceived on a wet and wind-blasted island off North Wales? Anglesey0, I'm cancelling your bid unless, as politely requested, you get back to me with full name, address, contact numbers and an assurance that you're not as dim as your illiterate email suggests.

In fact, I've just checked the bid history. I should have done that earlier. Lookathat! Four bidders, and three of them zero feedback. The bad news for you, Markclock, is that if I bar the current geezer, this bike is going to be your problem.

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On 14-Nov-03 at 12:33:37 GMT, seller added the following information:

And from the darkness of a cold, hard solar system the anti-%$(wit Division of the Intergalactic eBay Council sent a lone battlecruiser to nuke anglesey0's bids, because although he did indeed get back to me, he did not furnish any of the information requested, and showed a painful ignorance of the way Ebay's bidding system works. Sorry, an'all that, anglesey0, but I suggest you RTFM.

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As it's still there and his last message was from several weeks ago, I suspect that he's still waiting for the winner to come forward to collect his prize :D

yannick

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do you think the guy was getting a bit stressed? love it :lol::lol::thumbsup:

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Finished bidding.....damn, damn, damn......was about to go in with £42..... :crybaby::crybaby:

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I still can't believe people will bid on any thing, yet they do. A couple of weeks ago there was an invisable freind for sale and yes people were bidding for it, bidding for ... nothing ...

I'm going to auction a really crap picture my Mum got years ago. It's truely hideous. I'll put it up in a couple of weeks and let your know if anyone bids.

Come on all find something true idiotic and put it on eBay and we'll see how far people will go.

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:lol::lol::lol:

quality

41 english pounds it went for

plaggys are ace one of the funniest vehicles on the planet!

:D

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one thing i saw on eBay.com not .co.uk was some one selling a pound coin can't remember what it went for but it was more than a pound amazing what the americans will buy

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Can I sell my Kid brother?

Or maybe the cat?

(I'm too skint for christmas, and need some money)

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How do you come across rubbish for sale, I guess some of you have active imaginations to think of looking up obscure stuff.

(the bike one is fairly normal)

Toe nail clippings for sale?

There's too many mad people here.

:wacko: :D

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How do you come across rubbish for sale, I guess some of you have active imaginations to think of looking up obscure stuff.

(the bike one is fairly normal)

Toe nail clippings for sale?

There's too many mad people here.

:wacko: :D

The mojority arent mad............. ;)

Just a little unhinged :rolleyes:

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