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<blockquote data-quote="Dignit" data-source="post: 348732" data-attributes="member: 5167"><p>Davent</p><p>You can get a 2013 NBC 110, newer model with guards, for about $1300 in good nick. Two on eBay at the moment look real good and only 27,000 klm. The older model, traditional looking Postie, are about $1800 on average for good nick and less than $30,000 klm. You currently pay more for the traditional look. But who cares for getting around the bush.</p><p>For me in Vic it would cost $1300 for the bike, $550 to get my L's, about $500 or so for road reg, or about $80 for rec reg (but can't ride in builtup areas), $175 for a bike rack to go on the back of the car, and I'm guessing about $800 or so for a Hayman Reese tow bar. To me the bike is the cheap bit. It's all the add ons I'd need that makes funding it harder. Don't know about reg for other states.</p><p>Do a search on Postie bike in PA and you'll see lots of good reports of members using them.</p><p>There is an AG Agricultural model with a dual range gearbox but I can't find one for sale. By all reports these are awesome at getting up any hill.</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dignit, post: 348732, member: 5167"] Davent You can get a 2013 NBC 110, newer model with guards, for about $1300 in good nick. Two on eBay at the moment look real good and only 27,000 klm. The older model, traditional looking Postie, are about $1800 on average for good nick and less than $30,000 klm. You currently pay more for the traditional look. But who cares for getting around the bush. For me in Vic it would cost $1300 for the bike, $550 to get my L's, about $500 or so for road reg, or about $80 for rec reg (but can't ride in builtup areas), $175 for a bike rack to go on the back of the car, and I'm guessing about $800 or so for a Hayman Reese tow bar. To me the bike is the cheap bit. It's all the add ons I'd need that makes funding it harder. Don't know about reg for other states. Do a search on Postie bike in PA and you'll see lots of good reports of members using them. There is an AG Agricultural model with a dual range gearbox but I can't find one for sale. By all reports these are awesome at getting up any hill. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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