Hi Blurredman, yes you have to compare it to a new bike at todays prices but taking into account the actual value in 1993 the cost would be only £3,400 today (Bank of England figures) and that was brand spanking new, zero miles and PERFECT condition so at £2750 it seems too expensive as you are going to need to spend around £500 at least on it and it wouldn't be new and had no previous owners and no question marks hovering over it.
Having made that point, I know classic bikes with exceptionally low mileage (a few hundred genuine miles) have sold for over double the normal current price. A few years ago a Velocette Venom, virtually untouched, apart from superficial corrosion, had an asking price of £17,000 when a normal used, but well restored one, sells at £7-£10K so there are those people around who do want something with extremely low use and unrestored. Which reminds me that I paid £650 for my '91 MZ ETZ 250 which had one owner and only 7,000 miles of use and last on the road in 1997. Having stripped it down to the last nut and bolt I am convinced this mileage is accurate. I would think that splashing out an extra £2,100 for a bike with just a few miles less and slightly less rust I would have paid far too much for it.
Les
By the way: The spark plug lead was indeed blue originally but the plug cap is different:
Les