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01-21-2011, 04:47 PM | #1 |
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Parting out bikes...
Who's done it? Ever get burnt? Worth it?
So in my quest to get my Tiller where I want her, I've been watching forums, craigslist, and eBay for parts... while at the same time selling off some stuff. I came across this: http://orlando.craigslist.org/mcy/2159188696.html Now obviously this is an 'it all depends' sort of situation, but I'm curious about other's experiences... I'm thinking, depending on that condition it's in and what's all there/missing, I could buy it, use some of the parts, part out the rest and most likely make a couple of bucks. |
01-21-2011, 05:03 PM | #2 |
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Not worth the time usually.
In this case if the parts you need would cost as much as the asking price then go for it, then go on a bike specific forum and put up a parts for sale post. Other than that, its just not worth the hastle, time and the little bit of money you will make off it. Just from the description the parts worth selling, on that bike are probably already screwed anyway, plastics, seat, lights, side cases, foot pegs, handlebars, controls, guages and subframe are the big items that are worth your time and trouble, and a stunt bike has probably been dropped, which is why folks generally need those parts anyway. I have tried to part out a few cars before, and people all want either the big parts that sell right away, or they want the small little bits that aren't worth jack, but they don't want them today, they will want them 6 months from now when they need them, not when you are selling them. I don't think I will ever try to part out anything again, I will always try and sell it as is missing 'these' parts or broken because of 'this'
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01-21-2011, 05:09 PM | #3 |
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Depends on the bike!
Like my BMW R1150RT could have made me about $10k if I wanted to take the time to part it. But I'm not a patient person, and I had a friend I knew wanted that bike. So I sold it. The TLR does NOT have the demand that my RT did. Trust me....Been right in your shoes with MY tiller Trying to part off a bike that had $4000 in upgrades, and lost my arse! But it was because it was a low demand TLR. Had it been a gixxer I would have made out pretty well.
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01-21-2011, 05:19 PM | #4 |
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YOu couldn't pay me enough to part out a motorcycle again. I parted out my '91 GSX-R 750, and it was a huge pain in the ass. I parted it out 10 years ago, and just last year I threw away a box with the few knick knacks nobody wanted. I lost my ass and it was way more trouble than it was worth.
Damn right I wanted it. I'm enjoying the hell out of it now that I've got it all put back together. (PS bags will be here next week, then it will be *done*!)
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I have had the unfortunate experience of parting a few bikes because of my racing adventures. If the parts you want from the bike would cost less as a package then individually, I MAY do it. Get the idea of making your money back quickly out of your head. Also, prepare to sacrifice a good portion of your garage to shit you don't want.
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01-21-2011, 05:29 PM | #6 |
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I didn't realize your TL got wrecked.
OSP, on the parting out thing it is a pain in the ass. Going local on Craigslist or something takes time since you will be having hour long conversations with someone about a part you are selling for $5 and your market is limited. Going national with Ebay eliminates some of that but you will end up with at least one ass who complains about the condition of the part you sent them no matter how accurately you describe it. That is going to eat up anything you may make overall. Then you have the hassle of packaging and shipping everything. |
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01-22-2011, 10:18 AM | #8 | |
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It's a major pain in the ass. To get rid of the parts you don't want/need, you need to find an active bike (model specific) forum and hope somebody needs what you have within a reasonable time frame. Ebay is another way to get rid of parts but the costs involved keep going up. Search ebay for completed sales and see what the parts you'd get rid of actually sold for. Also, make sure you have enough in shipping to cover your costs but not too high to scare away potential buyers. |
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01-22-2011, 03:38 PM | #9 |
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So, I got a pic of it... Total basket case... Wheels, tires, rotors, forks, triples, frame, subframe, rear suspension and engine only... Literally nothing else...
I told the guy in its condition he'd be lucky to get $300 for it... He responded this morning with, "I'll take $350"... Fucking tempting to tell the guy he'll take $250 and like it... I just KNOW I can move it over time on the TL forums... Plus I could use the rotors and subframe if they aren't fucked... Keep talking me out of it guys... |
01-22-2011, 06:31 PM | #10 |
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Offer him the $250 cash for it. Either he accepts or you walk away.
Plus, that way it's cheap enough for what you want that it matters less if you sell other bits. |
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