The question is - What's the best way to sell them? Sell them separately, together, part them out? I already have an SE50 and two '87 Sprees, so I don't really need five scooters. Any thoughts on the matter would be greatly appreciated.
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Agreed....Youd be stuck with 80% of each bike that nobody wants after the good stuff is gone. Who wants to buy stock Spree forks, handlebars, oil tank, etc....nobody.....except maybe Jerz?jerz40 wrote:Don't part em, you'll sell the parts that are in high demand, then you'll be sitting on the rest of the stuff that many don't usually need!
Haha!Meatball wrote:Agreed....Youd be stuck with 80% of each bike that nobody wants after the good stuff is gone. Who wants to buy stock Spree forks, handlebars, oil tank, etc....nobody.....except maybe Jerz?jerz40 wrote:Don't part em, you'll sell the parts that are in high demand, then you'll be sitting on the rest of the stuff that many don't usually need!
This is true! It may not sound right, but it is! The parts are small, but there kinda bulky, making it difficult to stuff the parts in boxes. Expecially those leg shields.vintagegarage wrote:What Meatball and jerz40 said. Not only that, but 80% of a Spree takes up a lot more room than one all put together..