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I'm not trying to sell anything, yet, just gauging interest in some stock take off stuff from my new bike, wondering if y'all think there's a market for this stuff or if it should go right into the bin.
Vivid black saddlebags, with mounts etc
Stock bars, risers and gauge
Stock exhaust
Stock windscreen
Stock seat
Brake pedal arm
Shifter arm
Stock intake manifold
Stock injectors
Stock, goofy looking air cleaner thing
I'm not trying to sell anything, yet, just gauging interest in some stock take off stuff from my new bike, wondering if y'all think there's a market for this stuff or if it should go right into the bin.
Vivid black saddlebags, with mounts etc
Stock bars, risers and gauge
Stock exhaust
Stock windscreen
Stock seat
Brake pedal arm
Shifter arm
Stock intake manifold
Stock injectors
Stock, goofy looking air cleaner thing
Thanks in advance for your help
the saddle bags are probably worth selling I'm not sure about the rest
Personal opinion would be to keep all the stock parts (if you have the storage and space) in the event that if you ever came to sell the bike you could swap back the standard stuff and sell on the custom parts which hold more value.
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