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1974 strada

Posted: 21 Apr 2012 11:48
by buell1203
Having been building my strada over the past 3 years I have one to the inclusion that I have too many bikes and need to move some on,albeit at a poor time in regard to the economic climate.

It is a 75 Italian import built into a nlm supplied 74 frame. Blue and white paint. Powder coated frame. New silencers(sito)

Will need tyres,a couple of cable and wiring. I have not had it running but the motor appears sound.( head/ barrels removed initially)

It is on standard bore with less than 30k kms.

I can send pics by e mail to interested parties. Best offer secures as I do not want to sell via e bay if I can help it.

The bike is in n Wales.

Also selling a cagiva canyon and zzr1100. Both in need of work.

Re: 1974 strada

Posted: 17 May 2012 15:21
by muzuki
Hi,
Can you send me some pics please. Also as it was imported does it have a registration?

Re: 1974 strada

Posted: 19 May 2012 20:38
by buell1203
Apologies to interested parties, I have decided not to sell the bike as I will lose too much money by doing so.

I cannot find a way to remove the advert. Is there one?

Re: 1974 strada

Posted: 20 May 2012 06:46
by nickst4
buell1203 wrote:Also selling a cagiva canyon and zzr1100. Both in need of work.

Canyons are nice bikes! I have a 2000 500 that has only 2000Kms on the clock, having been stored dry for years, allegedly because the owner was smitten but found it too tall! The Cagiva motor is the smoothest single I've ridden, and punches well above its theoretical 33bhp. Elegant styling too, unlike most traillie bikes...

Nick

Re: 1974 strada

Posted: 20 May 2012 18:15
by buell1203
Yes the cagiva is a lovely looking bike with quality parts but try finding reasonably priced new spares for them! Mine has started twice in the year I have had it. A common problem it seems and starter spares in particular are not easy to secure.

It has only 10k kms showing,stainless exhausts, good tyres etc but was a bad buy. The engine looks very "Yamaha" but I lost interest and just want to get rid. If anyone has one it would be an excellent source of spares but getting it running is likely to be expensive.

I am good at selling things aren't,i?

I would not mislead anyone. Too many con men out there for my liking.