Ozmadman wrote:Well, the rubbishy one on ebay (which isn't a lightweight one anyway) is going for £132 and needs a load of work, will be interesting to see if anyone bids on it.
This is "British Only Austria", I find a general rule of thumb is to halve the price asked to come up with a realistic value.
Ozmadman wrote:Well, the rubbishy one on ebay (which isn't a lightweight one anyway) is going for £132 and needs a load of work, will be interesting to see if anyone bids on it.
This is "British Only Austria", I find a general rule of thumb is to halve the price asked to come up with a realistic value.
I will sell mine if I get what I want for it, I know what I paid for it and the amount of work involved getting it to look half decent. If not I will just keep it as I won't be "giving it away"
Paul
1960 Model 8
1974 Yamaha RD250B US Model 6 speed
Ozmadman wrote:Well, the rubbishy one on ebay (which isn't a lightweight one anyway) is going for £132 and needs a load of work, will be interesting to see if anyone bids on it.
This is "British Only Austria", I find a general rule of thumb is to halve the price asked to come up with a realistic value.
I will sell mine if I get what I want for it, I know what I paid for it and the amount of work involved getting it to look half decent. If not I will just keep it as I won't be "giving it away"
Paul & William, just to clarify my comment was not directed at yourselves or what you decide to ask for your respective chain guards, it was merely my observations of this particular seller, it was not meant to come over any other way.
Rangy65 wrote:Think I will help you out here - EVERYONE PAUL HAS A SPARE CHAIN GUARD!!!!!! Send him a PM for details
Ha Ha thanks
Paul I have been a bit slow on this. If you do have a chainguard for sale please use either the adverts feature or the section of the forum dedicated to advertising. Advertising is not allowed on the general forum
Regards the Advert Police.