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Hey yall, I recently bought a 2007 FXST and did a 250 tire kit and pipes, chrome, handle bars, etc. Well I want to sell all of my old stuff but I have no idea what this stuff would be worth to sell. I was planning on ebaying this stuff but I dont know if it would be better to sell as a package or individually. The list follows, Thanks in advance
200mm tire mounted on rough cast wheel with OEM pulley and disk
200mm swing arm
Black FXST fender perfect condition
Chrome fender struts with lights mounted.
Handlebars
Tail light
Headlight
Front Turn signals
Seat
front Disk
pipes
fork covers
rocker covers, timing cover, transmission cover, primary cover (all polished)
I think thats about it.
All of this is stock parts on a 2007 FXST that had 14 miles on it when removed.
Before:
i would recommend piecing it out. Lots (large groups of items) tend to sell for less than each individual piece because people expect group discounts. Look on ebay, see what the going rate is, and set yours for 10 or 20 less. you will move it fast.
Yea, I agree. I have looked on Ebay but there isnt any 2007 stuff out there. I was thinking maybe someone with a newer model would want it as a package for a 200 tire kit.
that is cool. you are right, people may want to change out the 180 for a 200, and this stuff will come in handy. also for stuff that has been scratched, dented, or broken.
Will ur 200 tire kit fit a 2002 nightrain? are all the parts there? my buddy is looking for one. His price to do a factory 200mm tire kit for that bike is around 4000 to 5000 grrrr
The shop is Carolina Harley Davidson in Gastonia, NC. Very good shop and they also have a custom shop which is why they were willing to do this work and still honor the waranty.
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