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I'd charge it to get the bike started to show it. Then I would tell the prospective buyer the battery just went bad, and knock off a suitable amount of money from the price. He'll undoubtedly want to dicker over the price anyway, and that will give him an opening discount. As a buyer, I would be happier knowing there was a new battery in the bike, but I wouldn't pay any more for it. Whenever I buy a used vehicle I always figure it will need some work, on the theory that the seller isn't selling it because it ran too well.
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