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Hey everyone,
Does anybody have an idea what a guy could sell his stock exhaust system with SE slip-ons(baloney cut) from my 07 night train for?? They are in excellent condition, I only used them for a month or so untill I got sick of the lame sound, and went to some V&H Big Shots.
From what I see on the HD website, retail for the SE Slip-ons is around $350CDN, so would $400 for everything be too much to ask??
Having a garage sale soon and would like to get rid of them then.
despite the fact that I'm happy with what I have...I don't think you could give them away..
well duh, i'm not asking you to buy them......some people like them, and am just looking for a ballpark guesstimate!!
i'm glad your happy with what you have, so am i, that's why i'm tryin to sell the old stuff at my upcoming garage sale......
read the original post before you comment, jeeze.........
Yes, $400 is too much to ask. The mufflersare the only thing anyone is going to want (most likely) so figure a pair of used mufflers is probably worth $100 to $150 at best.
As a note, I just sold a pair of Rush mufflers yesterday, with the 2" baffles, that I paid $250 2 months ago, for $122 on ebay.
As far as the rest of the exhaust, shove it in a box, store it in the attic of your garage and hang onto them in the event you sell your bike. Otherwise, chuck it.
despite the fact that I'm happy with what I have...I don't think you could give them away..
well duh, i'm not asking you to buy them......some people like them, and am just looking for a ballpark guesstimate!!
i'm glad your happy with what you have, so am i, that's why i'm tryin to sell the old stuff at my upcoming garage sale......
read the original post before you comment, jeeze.........
hey - you asked. don't shoot the messenger. IMO - your exhaust is worth only what the scrap dealer is payingfor pig iron.
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