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Modding parts usually sell faster alone, so is the stock bike. Harder to find somebody who will buy a customized bike.
 

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I think it much easier to sell it whole Karen..

Besides ALL the labor to tear down(pull engine, large involved items), shipping (boxing up specifically), can be a major PIA. E-bay, Pay Pal fee's, all add up..

Even if you need to discount it a little bit, there's guys buying bikes (on this forum) from across the country (fly and ride!) and your still in summer yet(season!)

I would just give it a real good clean, wax, lube, post lots of good pic's,Photobucket as their nice and large (and show the bad), someone will snag it up..
 

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are you buying another or going two up with Mike? I know as a commuter I'll always need two wheels but my Kez, if she had a bike might only get out 10 times a year.

I guess it comes down to how much $ value you think the bike owes you. and the market $ for a stock version. If was selling the wasp, it would be market value and bargain upi for my mods if I could. but the mods were for me so if I lose on them thats my lookout. If someone really likes what I have they will pay a little more. Then the other thing to factor in is how sellable are your extras, .
and how much time do you want to spend to recoup the $. do you or Mike want to spend the time going back to stock, assuming you have all the bits.

A very vexing question......good luck whichever way it goes
 

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You will always get more $$ if you sell the extra bits off the bike but it's more work so it's really up to you as to how much work you want to put into the sale.
 

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I think there's some confusion on what you mean by part out.

If you mean it in the literal sense of selling the bike in pieces, that sounds like a pain. However, if you mean return to stock and sell aftermarket parts separately, you'll almost always make more money that way.
 

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+5 ^^^

Same issue here....

Selling AS IS - what would you pay for this? Post your bike too!

I have no desire to take this apart returning it to stock trim. It rides and perfroms as it should so if someone isn't willing to make a fair offer, I keep it!

Considering what 30% of the crowd mods them to taste taking years to complete, well, here you go. Bike is done ready to go. If you want to pay another $600 to put exhaust on it and another $1000 to fix the suspension, well - you should buy it as is!!
 

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I mean I think the hardest thing about pricing a bike higher because of modifications is that, at least in our bikes case, it brings the bike up into a different price bracket. The FZ6 is generally a budget bike, but if you ask $1,000 over the market value you start to get into Street Triple R territory or even clean super-sport territory. I'd say most people who buy the FZ6 are looking for a dependable, comfortable, but somewhat sporty bike and a good price. Once the price starts rising and you scare those guys off, well then your competing with bikes that are nicer from the factory than our bikes.
 

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are you buying another or going two up with Mike? I know as a commuter I'll always need two wheels but my Kez, if she had a bike might only get out 10 times a year.

I guess it comes down to how much $ value you think the bike owes you. and the market $ for a stock version. If was selling the wasp, it would be market value and bargain upi for my mods if I could. but the mods were for me so if I lose on them thats my lookout. If someone really likes what I have they will pay a little more. Then the other thing to factor in is how sellable are your extras, .
and how much time do you want to spend to recoup the $. do you or Mike want to spend the time going back to stock, assuming you have all the bits.

A very vexing question......good luck whichever way it goes

It's a relucant sale Ade :(
 

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I think there's some confusion on what you mean by part out.

If you mean it in the literal sense of selling the bike in pieces, that sounds like a pain. However, if you mean return to stock and sell aftermarket parts separately, you'll almost always make more money that way.

Sorry, I mean sell all my modded parts separately then sell my bike stock.
 

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Perhaps offer the bike in both stock form for X $'s and with mod's for extra $'s.

It'd take an extra day to swap out but with a deposit, the new owner can wait a day if they want a stock bike..
 
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