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900/1000 kaw's being scrapped for profit
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I buy a lot of basket case bikes and parts,I always rebuild/repaint/replate any parts I sell so they just need to be bolted on to what ever you have and they look better than new.
The biggest problem with these bikes is theres only so many people interested in them,in reality we have a very small following compared to lets say 55-57 chevys and model A fords.(which I also collect! :woohoo: )
So theres not enough demand for the aftermarket to supply all the parts needed,but this way people are forced to put parts off of old wrecked/blown up and stripped bikes back into the food chain.
The 90s was a tough time for me seeing people yanking motors old of old kz and gs bikes to put them in dwarf cars,but it did free up a lot of parts to rebuild other bikes
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i agree with you and hopefully i can maybe purchase parts from you in the future... i fully understand parting out bikes.. but when it's apparently a complete,low mileage/11,000 mile 76 ltd!!!
thats sad to see that parted out.. that seller would part out a mint 73Z1 if it make a couple hundred extra in sales.. i like buying and selling bikes,and parts also... but salvaging highly collectible models in clearly very nice shape??? is very sad...
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I would surmise that Bob had no birth certificate for a deserving couple to adopt
so as not to be involved in an illegal adoption it was way easier just to sell his organs.
and we all know state government wont reissue a birth certificate without jumping through
some pretty big hurdles and the adoption agencies make it cost prohibitive if your not
as afluent as need be
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Damn, and I was hoping to avoid owning another white elephant. This is why I stopped dealing with old cars like 60's era Mustangs and Camaros, it just got too expensive and the parts and cars started being treated like Tiffany cufflinks. And the thieves started to take notice...
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650ed wrote: To me it is a shame to see a nice example of an old bike (or car) parted out. It's different if the bike has been abused and/or neglected to a point where restoration is economically stupid, but when a bike is whole and original it just seems short-sighted to break it up just for a few extra bucks. Those few bucks will be gone in a flash, but the loss of a nice bike is forever. Sort of like taking a perfectly healthy guy named Bob and for a few bucks without his permission transplanting his eyes to Manny, his heart to Moe, and his liver to Jack. Manny, Moe, and Jack may be happy, but what about poor Bob? :woohoo: Ed
What is his blood type...I need a Kidney???
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Agreed, motor parts are going to become more valuable, they really sank a few years ago when the economy tanked. Only thing worth anything on a motor is the head now.
I think that way more bikes were getting parted maybe 5 years ago. Ebay fees and complication has driven the average guy away not to mention paypal reporting to the IRS now.
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I specialize in repairing the cast off stuff that nobody sees any hope in salvaging! :woohoo:
I try to think like the indians back in the day with a buffalo,i salvage every piece that can possibly to saved other than old worn out tires and stock steering head bearings!
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his right to sell anyway he see's fit... but still sad...
maybe this seller will find a super nice 73 z1 to part out also...
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Never understood how everyone says that it's hard to get a title. Might start doing that for profit
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floivanus wrote: In Indiana, it costs $75 and a half hour of your time to get a nice new clean title for a motorcycle. Plus tax, and liscence plate fees of course.
Never understood how everyone says that it's hard to get a title. Might start doing that for profit
Not sure what county your in but it took me to trips to the barnach and talking to indy twice and a spirited debate with the dmv branch manager after they told me what i needed from INDY
but with that said if you have a local branch you deal with let me know
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