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Local dealer is having a swap next weekend and I thought about going to get rid of some of the take off stuff from my last 2 bikes but I have no idea what to ask, hoping y'all can give me a price range for the following:
Brand new OEM chrome engine guard
2020 OEM solo touring seat (about 500 miles on it)
2021 OEM solo touring seat (78 miles on it)
HD Low Profile touring solo seat (Part Number: 52000248)
OEM chrome rear brake lever
OEM chrome shift lever
OEM 2020 windshield for batwing fairing
OEM exhaust system minus heat shields (about 2500 miles)
*everything is in great condition
Thanks in advance for the help, I would much rather this stuff get used than take up space in my garage
The bigger question is how badly do you want to keep it?
If you just want to get the junk out of your garage price it cheap and someone will buy it.
If you want to get top dollar for it you will have to be willing to hang on to it for a while and drag it out to several swap meets, post it on craigs list and here in the market place, then box it up and ship it. What is your time and dealing with all the hassles worth?
My .02
a, Anything that came from the MoCo catalog that was not on the bike as orig equipment is 50 cents on the dollar
b. Anything that was a take off from the orig bike - me, I gave the stuff away on here and asked the recipients to put a few bucks in the church plate and cover shipping.. Otherwise its worth its weight in scrap..
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