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Title: 2008 Parts Bike Post by ThumperPaul on 04/07/24 at 05:59:19 Anybody want a parts bike or project? Cheap $300. I’m considering buying it, but I don’t have the tools and skills to rebuild the motor. https://www.facebook.com/share/BdTX5anWphmaq615/?mibextid=79PoIi |
Title: Re: 2008 Parts Bike Post by Dave on 04/07/24 at 17:56:12 The price is good - if you want a project. I spent more than this to buy a theft recovery bike with a Salvage title that was not in as good of shape - but I knew that all I really needed was a frame, controls and hardware. This project became my Retro Standard project and a large portion of the bike was going to be modified. If you want to return this back to a standard Savage, and you are willing to break even on cost and donate a lot of time and labor - then buy it! You are going to have to spend another $1,000 getting it on the road again by the time you rebuild or buy a motor....and then you have to ride it with the scratchy fuel tank or spend more money getting the tank repaired or replaced. If you would rather spend your money on a bike that runs and go riding rather than spend time in the garage - then don't buy this one. If you want a parts bike - this is a good one and you can likely double or triple your money if you want to part it out. A frame with a title is a very good thing, tool box covers are in demand as are the left side body panels - you might even want the left side engine cover and stator to replace your leaky one! Another member on this site is asking $300 for a set of forks - and that is not a bad price if you need forks. |
Title: Re: 2008 Parts Bike Post by ThumperPaul on 04/07/24 at 18:04:38 Agree Dave. I was more just posting this to see if anyone else might want it. I really don't want to get into trying to restore it. |
Title: Re: 2008 Parts Bike Post by Savard 05 on 04/08/24 at 03:50:38 Description of the bike said 1700 Miles tell me if I'm wrong but very hard to believe a lean carb destroyed that motor in only 1700 miles??? What do you guys think? It would be a great parts bike though. |
Title: Re: 2008 Parts Bike Post by LANCER on 04/08/24 at 04:33:15 $300 is a great price for a parts bike, even if the engine has some issues. If I were in the neighborhood I would buy it. |
Title: Re: 2008 Parts Bike Post by ThumperPaul on 04/08/24 at 05:48:15 4A6E6C667B6E6C3B687A6768090 wrote:
Completely agree! The wear seems more oil related (lack of oil). Lancer - I am tempted for $300. Just not sure I want to take up precious garage space with it. |
Title: Re: 2008 Parts Bike Post by Ruttly on 04/12/24 at 10:06:09 $300 would be high ! Wave $200 under his nose , show him cash , get him squirming a bit , like fishing , show 0 emotions , all business. If it’s clean and kept indoors $300 yeah . When you look at it , does it have what you need ? What you don’t want , is it sellable ? When it’s free your only concern should be if it’s stolen ! Negotiating is an art , but it doesn’t mean a thing if you can’t read sellers body language. I feel like the master of my world when I win at it and nothing but admiration when loose at it. The best fun is the back and forth between 2 seasoned professionals , eyes are windows into the soul ! Eye to eye , spit out your low , make sure to briefly lock eyes , read the eyes read the face read the body , a non violent war of wits , intensity in the air , silence is deafening . Are you a Master or not ? |
Title: Re: 2008 Parts Bike Post by ThumperPaul on 04/12/24 at 10:50:35 Ruttly! Lol. You are the master! Somebody nabbed it. Wasn’t me. Wonder if another forum member nabbed it. I missed another one for $650 that would have been better. You gotta be quick around here! |
Title: Re: 2008 Parts Bike Post by Ruttly on 04/12/24 at 21:29:17 Sometimes when I see a deal I move on it immediately , cause everytime I think twice I lose out. Move fast on obvious value. Low balling obvious value shows seller how ignorant you really are ! He wants you to recognize it has value , generally before negotiating, remember he is still proud of it. So not so much are you haggling as find an agreed value of their prized item , then you both dance til both are ok with the deal. Build them up and then knock them down. Every seller is different. Winning is good for the soul , so is failure (bith slap) ! LMMAO |
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