Sat, 18 Dec 1999 23:31:25 +0800 - Message No. 6628
From: Edward Chong

Subject: Re: Re: Newcomer for the list


Juergen,
            You are right !
            Where you buy the bike ? GSM ? In Kuala Lumpur this company (GSM )
mentioned to me that there had branch in Borneo, they bring the bike from
Singapore.
            What year the production date of your bike, Ringgit Malaysia how
much ?

Edward

Juergen Schroeder wrote:

> Hi Ralf,
> Ed is right, the prices here are exorbitant compared to Germany. I bought my
> @ early this year brand new here in Malaysia and paid 25.000,-- German Marks
> cash for it and that is really only because I negotiated like a dare-devil
> and paid him cash in a hard currency.
>
> Juergen
> (Best regards to the Europe, the big-bike-heaven)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-xrv@atic.org [mailto:owner-xrv@atic.org]On Behalf Of Edward
> Chong
> Sent: Friday, December 17, 1999 9:42 PM
> To: Ralf Gutgesell; xrv@atic.org
> Subject: Re: (XRV) Re: Newcomer for the list
>
> Hi Ralf,
>             I don't change bike easily unless something happened.
>             For the Suzuki I change because of when ever I fall in the
> track, it
> cost us lot of money and may be my life too, so I quite racing now for my
> family and
> shift to dual purpose since I met a very beautiful used @.
> I bought this Suzuki Srad 750 brand new on July 1999. ( But model
> is 1997 model ,Old stock ) For around US$13,000. I exchange the bike on
> last week ( 12/99 ) for around US$10,500 only. The @ used price around
> US$8,500. Very expensive right ? Malaysia import tax for big bike is 120%.
> Very
> high.
>
> Edward
>
> Ralf Gutgesell wrote:
>
> > Hi Ed,
> >
> > cool to have you here! Did you really simply change bikes? How much did
> you have
> > to pay to get rid of that Suzuki-s...? :-))
> >
> > Take care     Ralf #340




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