***2013 Yamaha XT660R Adventure Bike***
Last of this single cylinder model with the water cooled and fuel injected engine in excellent condition.
18007km at time of listing, low mileage for age and has been used for touring so has done mostly long hot running. The bike has not been used off-road but has done minor gravel back roads hence extremely tidy condition.
Front forks have been serviced with new seals, dust caps and replacement oil.
New Bridgestone Trail Wing tyres fitted at 16326km and a new battery last year.
Good chain and sprockets currently running two chains to reduce sprocket wear.
Accessories coming with the bike as follows;
-Original under seat toolkit
-Off The Road alloy sump guard
-Scott chain oiler system
-Touring wind screen (original sport screen provided)
-New oil filter for next service due at 20,000km
-Ventura sport rack new unfitted.
-Workshop Manual (Electronic copy via email or can download onto USB)
-Oxford Sovereign lifetime luggage (expandable lockable panniers with dual adjustable straps for over-seat mounting)
Comes with original keys x3, owners manual and tool kit. On-Road costs included (3mths Rego & current WOF).
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Poll: Should upgraded heritage buildings reflect the different eras and updates they’ve gone through over time?
Nelson City Council is working to restore the glasshouse at Broadgreen House, which has begun to crack and buckle.
We want to hear your thoughts: should heritage restoration aim to keep buildings looking as they originally did, or should it reflect the different eras and updates they’ve gone through over time?
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25% Yes: Change should be celebrated
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75% No: restoring = keeping change invisible
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