Subject: Re: Insurance Woes
Author: Zerhackermann .
Date: Jun 25, 2001, 3:00 PM
Post ID: 1707256532
Dig into the Ads posted on lists, sites, paper, magazines.
blue book doesn't reflect replacement value. Ferinstance, my /5 has a blue
of about 1500. But I know I can get double that.
cycletrader.com - get the mag at any minimart.
Harper's motoguzzi. They probably still have the 10k eldo listed.
Ebay
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