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Old September 12th, 2016, 03:07 PM   #10
RacinNinja
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Motorcycle(s): 2011 Ninja 250, 2008 Ninja 250, 2019 KTM 1290SDR, 2017 FZ10

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MOTM - Mar '16
Catalina's (singles) will go for a hefty $22-25K or more British pounds. Over there, they are even rarer than they are over here. The Brits are eating them up as fast as they can find them here in the states, let alone a native UK bike. The Rockets aren't nearly as popular but they do seem to be a bit harder to find.

Rocket Gold Stars here average $18,000 or so. They are fairly rare. The regular A10 twins are much cheaper. It's the Rocket Gold Star part of this that makes it special. Expect to pay more overseas. A NON-numbers matching RGS will go for $16K or more British pounds, so imagine what an original numbers matching machine would go for.

The thing is, you can make a knock off fairly easily since the Rocket Gold Star was built at the factory with a combination of existing off the shelf parts and go for 8-10K British pounds. Originals are in short supply..............
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