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Buy Scott Redding's Moto2 bike

By Matthew Birt -



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20 October 2010 10:51



Scott Redding has proven in 2010 why he's regarded as one of the brightest young talents to emerge out of Britain for decades.



And his reputation was further enhanced last weekend in Australia when he claimed a season best second place in an exciting Moto2 clash at the Phillip Island circuit.



That followed a brilliant third in Indianapolis in late August and now you could own the bike that has propelled the 17-year-old to major success this season.



Redding's Belgian-based Marc VDS Racing squad is selling his Suter MMX machine at the end of the season.



You could own the bike that Redding has also taken to five front row starts so far in 2010 and get to meet the youngest rider in history ever to win a Grand Prix in the process.



The bike will cost £75,000 but comes complete with a Honda CBR600RR World Supersport engine used by Eugene Laverty.



The team will fly the buyer out to the final round of the season in Valencia early next month and also sort out all the accommodation requirements. Redding will then present the new owner with the bike.





Interested parties should contact Redding's team manager Michael Bartholemy at [email protected]









YES PLZ
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http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/s...ctober/oct2010-buy-scott-reddings-moto2-bike/
 
Jeez. I'd buy it in a flash - but putting mirrors and turn signals on it would really spoil the look.
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Buy Scott Redding's Moto2 bike

By Matthew Birt -



MotoGP



20 October 2010 10:51



Scott Redding has proven in 2010 why he's regarded as one of the brightest young talents to emerge out of Britain for decades.



And his reputation was further enhanced last weekend in Australia when he claimed a season best second place in an exciting Moto2 clash at the Phillip Island circuit.



That followed a brilliant third in Indianapolis in late August and now you could own the bike that has propelled the 17-year-old to major success this season.



Redding's Belgian-based Marc VDS Racing squad is selling his Suter MMX machine at the end of the season.



You could own the bike that Redding has also taken to five front row starts so far in 2010 and get to meet the youngest rider in history ever to win a Grand Prix in the process.



The bike will cost £75,000 but comes complete with a Honda CBR600RR World Supersport engine used by Eugene Laverty.



The team will fly the buyer out to the final round of the season in Valencia early next month and also sort out all the accommodation requirements. Redding will then present the new owner with the bike.





Interested parties should contact Redding's team manager Michael Bartholemy at [email protected]









YES PLZ
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29kyk3t.jpg




http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/s...ctober/oct2010-buy-scott-reddings-moto2-bike/

Thats the engine that should have gone in these bikes to begin with. An extra 25 HP is is just about exactly what Moto 2 needs.
 
Jeez. I'd buy it in a flash - but putting mirrors and turn signals on it would really spoil the look.
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In the UK you can get a day time m.o.t. You dont needs lights ect just a horn that gives an audible continuous sound
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will need road tyres and may need a quieter exhaust tho
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In the UK you can get a day time m.o.t. You dont needs lights ect just a horn that gives an audible continuous sound
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will need road tyres and may need a quieter exhaust tho
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Wow - that's really forward thinking on the part of the government. DOT people here are kinda living in the '20s..
 
In the UK you can get a day time m.o.t. You dont needs lights ect just a horn that gives an audible continuous sound
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will need road tyres and may need a quieter exhaust tho
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You need a brake light, numberplate and a speedo too.
 
You need a brake light, numberplate and a speedo too.

A mate of mine didn't on his trial bike, just horn and number plate obviously. That was a good few years ago though.



Edit, i remember he needed a rear reflector.
 
That's how you sell something. You get a few thousand dollar trip in the process of buying the bike as an extra. The championship might be decided in 2 of the classes by then, but doesn't mean Valencia will be a bad show.
 

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