Left Side Fairing FS - Great shape. $80.00
#1
Left Side Fairing FS - Great shape. $80.00
It's from an '03. It's got some very small scratches on the very surface on the top corner of the radiator vent. Other than that, it's great. $80.00 + shipping takes it. PM me if interested.
Thanks and take care.
Gary
Thanks and take care.
Gary
#9
Yeah I'd say so, jeez it'll cost $25 or $30 just to ship the damn thing...nice of you to offer it here, but if no one wants it just put it on ebay-I'm sure you'll get a decent price for it there. $80 IS a pretty fair price for it.
#10
I'll give you 5 bucks and a sixer of widmier hefeweizen.
KG
PS
That was a joke for the kids who tend to laugh last at jokes...
KG
PS
That was a joke for the kids who tend to laugh last at jokes...
#11
#12
Lighten up a bit! Next time do a little research as to what these parts are really worth new-in-the-box from Honda. That way you don't come off so far out of the game.
I'll ask for a deal and I will low-ball an offer - especially on a motorcycles or parts. But I'm not about offending people. I may disappoint a few but that's life!
I have some fixed windows when it comes to buying parts. I'll share them:
Used parts are never better than 50% of new prices from the best sources.
Rare parts in excellent condition are never worth more than 60% of their original selling price. That means if you found brakes that were originally sold for a thousand - regardless of their road/race time - they would be worth $600 or less.
Bodywork described as "nearly perfect" should arrive as such and with shipping being what it is today - buying new - all new - is economically viable.
I would have to pull the invoices to confirm but when I did my rebuild a year ago the entire front end body work was $459 shipped.
The really bad news is for the guys that are trying to beat the CBR1k's and the GiXXer's - lay off and lay back. Never going to happen. Be there the next day and let it be their wreck - not yours. Longevity is sexy!
Even the chicks at the office will notice that you're NOT the one in the hospital or at the morgue.
Knowing when to be aggressive and tactful is the perfect balance in the used parts market.
I'll ask for a deal and I will low-ball an offer - especially on a motorcycles or parts. But I'm not about offending people. I may disappoint a few but that's life!
I have some fixed windows when it comes to buying parts. I'll share them:
Used parts are never better than 50% of new prices from the best sources.
Rare parts in excellent condition are never worth more than 60% of their original selling price. That means if you found brakes that were originally sold for a thousand - regardless of their road/race time - they would be worth $600 or less.
Bodywork described as "nearly perfect" should arrive as such and with shipping being what it is today - buying new - all new - is economically viable.
I would have to pull the invoices to confirm but when I did my rebuild a year ago the entire front end body work was $459 shipped.
The really bad news is for the guys that are trying to beat the CBR1k's and the GiXXer's - lay off and lay back. Never going to happen. Be there the next day and let it be their wreck - not yours. Longevity is sexy!
Even the chicks at the office will notice that you're NOT the one in the hospital or at the morgue.
Knowing when to be aggressive and tactful is the perfect balance in the used parts market.
Last edited by nuhawk; 02-29-2008 at 06:52 PM.
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