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Nice bike I agree seems pricey.But then I didnt build it so cant say how much went into it.Ive been told my last to custom where to high but then the guys who bought thme didnt.
Good luck on getting it sold.I usually just have to wait until the one who wants that bike enough to appreciate it and pay the price.
I agree with that....it is worth 65k to "that person" so as long as you can be patient you may find someone with the check book and desire to give you exactly what you want for it
You're asking $65k for that bike?
Is there more to the bike than what's listed because I'm not seeing it?
The frame isn't painted.
It appears to still have stock hand controls and master cylinders.
First off, my bike isn't for sale....BUT, if someone whipped out $50k, they'd own it!
And EVERYTHING is changed on my scoot.
Here's a quick pic, but a sidenote...I have the painted chopped tour pack in the garage.
You're asking $65k for that bike?
Is there more to the bike than what's listed because I'm not seeing it?
The frame isn't painted.
It appears to still have stock hand controls and master cylinders.
First off, my bike isn't for sale....BUT, if someone whipped out $50k, they'd own it!
And EVERYTHING is changed on my scoot.
Here's a quick pic, but a sidenote...I have the painted chopped tour pack in the garage.
well the starting bid has been lowered now to 39,000 it was 65k.
If you want some activity you should drop it to 18-20k and let it climb 39,000 is going to cause too many people sticker shock....
If something is really worth 39,000 then it will get there on ebay whether it starts at 1 dollar of 39,000.....so if you drop it down you can still have your reserve where you want it but with a lower starting price it will get the ball rolling get you more watchers and get people amped up to bid on it.....
Just my .02 but ive had fairly good luck on ebay using that technique
u got a nice bike -- excellent workmanship -- the paint scheme is sic --
Originally Posted by BadPiggy
You're asking $65k for that bike?
Is there more to the bike than what's listed because I'm not seeing it?
The frame isn't painted.
It appears to still have stock hand controls and master cylinders.
First off, my bike isn't for sale....BUT, if someone whipped out $50k, they'd own it!
And EVERYTHING is changed on my scoot.
Here's a quick pic, but a sidenote...I have the painted chopped tour pack in the garage.
Here's what I know. Alot of America/Americans have fallen on hard times. Good luck with selling your bike. It is beautiful no doubt, and I would be proud to have built it and/or to ride it... but lets look at reality. Good luck.
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