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Quad bikes - valuations?
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ellectrastar
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in Motoring
Looking to buy a quad bike. Is there anywhere that gives an indication of value, like Parkers?
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no there isnt too specialised and too many variables the main one being condition.0
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Ebay sold section.0
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ellectrastar wrote: »Looking to buy a quad bike
One of my pedantic pet hates.
unicycle = one wheel
bicycle = 2 wheels
tricycle = 3 wheels
quad cycle = 4 wheels.
It's either a quad, a quad cycle or an ATV but it can't be a quad bike.
Quad means 4, bike is a slang version of bicycle which means two wheeled so quad bike means that you have a four wheeled vehicle with 2 wheels.0 -
hermione_granger wrote: »one of my pedantic pet hates.
Unicycle = one wheel
bicycle = 2 wheels
tricycle = 3 wheels
quad cycle = 4 wheels.
It's either a quad, a quad cycle or an atv but it can't be a quad bike.
Quad means 4, bike is a slang version of bicycle which means two wheeled so quad bike means that you have a four wheeled vehicle with 2 wheels.
aaarrgghhh!!!!......Gettin' There, Wherever There is......
I have a dodgy "i" key, so ignore spelling errors due to "i" issues, ...I blame Apple0 -
Hermione_Granger wrote: »One of my pedantic pet hates.
unicycle = one wheel
bicycle = 2 wheels
tricycle = 3 wheels
quad cycle = 4 wheels.
It's either a quad, a quad cycle or an ATV but it can't be a quad bike.
Quad means 4, bike is a slang version of bicycle which means two wheeled so quad bike means that you have a four wheeled vehicle with 2 wheels.
If this is all you have to worry about I envy you!0 -
ellectrastar wrote: »If this is all you have to worry about I envy you!
Don't worry, with a couple of young kids, I have plenty of things to worry me.
As I said, I know it's pedantic (but this doesn't make it any the less correct) and it's no different to the people who mention the incorrect use of their/there, bought/brought, insure/ensure and many other different words that are used incorrectly.0
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