Joined: Aug '07
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I'm not entirely sure. My old bike was and I couldn't ride that without hands, it would lean to one sides without anything I could do. This one I can easily just take my hands off and "fly away". Doesn't seem to any frame issues etc., so I'm not sure. As I recall, there's some scratches on either one of the handlebars or on the footrest, but I guess they could have been from a minor "slide".
I'll have to take pictures the christmas if you want to see, or you can come and look at it.
Joined: Dec '07
Location: Denmark
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Ok great that was my concern(the "fly away" part) If it has been down sliding for real you should be able to see it clearly on the coat(kåben, not sure about the eng. word).
Did you take reg fee off when you moved to Malta or has it never been regged in DK? Point being, if you had it regged in DK you must know reg fee pretty accurate.
Sure pics would be great. I rather wait seing it IRL untill im ready to buy it if I should like it would hate standing there being all wet about it and not being ready financially. So I rather contact you when im ready and see if you sold it or not.
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As far as I remember (just to make sure I don't promise anything, but I'm quite certain ) there's no indication on the fairings ("kåbe" that it's been sliding or crashed. Of course it could have been replaced, but the fairings does look like it's original and the color seem to be matching with the rest of the bike also.
It's never been regged in DK so I don't know the fees exactly, but as you know they can be looked up at skat's website. I would estimate 25-30k.
I've only seen this bike with these colors once more in Denmark and I was shocked when I saw it, "who the h*ll stole my bike!?"-kinda shocked Here's a pic of what they were selling it for, reg. fee included of course:
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Yeah I know there is not alot of them in DK and not with your collors which is probably the pretty of all the "farvelade" models from the 90's. They are easy to find in germany and UK though.
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Ahh ok I see, jyder allways so smart
Im thinking of leaving DK due to the latest case on poker and ofcourse because of my passion for motorised toys, so maybe I will not have to pay reg fee but I got so much going on and girlie studying which is holding me back a bit. So all in all a bit confused on what to do tbh. Planning my life has never been my force
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Germany, UK, Malta and Thailand are out of the question because of girlies study and she has no interest in leaving DK because of family and friends so only Sweden left but who wants to live there except the swedes Could ditch girlie and say F it all im out, but not leaving DK is the only trouble she gives me other than that she's my perfect girl, tight litlle independent blonde not affraid of anything, loves speed/action, trustworthy, caring and loves to spoil me what more could you ask for....ok maybe being willing to leave DK lol I keep pouring you my life
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@ Turbo:
I did littl research about holland and taxes. The law in holland is littl complicated but i am allmost sure its like this:
No tax when price isnot higher then 454 euro. But its minus your own investment (buyinn or contribution to the pot)
So (correct me if i am wrong) if you win a pot of 600 euro and you did pay 200 euro to that pot your winnings are 400 so your save and no tax. The same with buyins for mtt and sit n go. When not playing high stakes at sit n go your allways save, but for mtt is another story, winning a big price is payday.
So for cashgames not playing high stakes wud be a save way.
Edit: When winnings higher as 454 euro the tax wud be 29% but i dont know if its 29% of total winning or 29% of total winnings minus 454.
Wouldent bother coming to the uk to ride a bike, unless you like trials, roads are packed, cams everywere police hate bikers and most drivers dont know how to use a wingmirror so life could be very short. Isle of man is good for bikes but not living. But if you want to relly let rip book a track day, always good fun, I did a bit of driffting a while back (in a M3 :}) and the track was full of bikers.
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Posted by doomdy: @ Turbo:
I did littl research about holland and taxes. The law in holland is littl complicated but i am allmost sure its like this:
No tax when price isnot higher then 454 euro. But its minus your own investment (buyinn or contribution to the pot)
So (correct me if i am wrong) if you win a pot of 600 euro and you did pay 200 euro to that pot your winnings are 400 so your save and no tax. The same with buyins for mtt and sit n go. When not playing high stakes at sit n go your allways save, but for mtt is another story, winning a big price is payday.
So for cashgames not playing high stakes wud be a save way.
Edit: When winnings higher as 454 euro the tax wud be 29% but i dont know if its 29% of total winning or 29% of total winnings minus 454.
Goodluck.
Offcourse i mean no tax when price is lower then 454 euro, but you problably understand that lol
------------ Fokin i did put it right lol ''isnot higher'' lol.
I must be tired zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz................................