elmicko Posted August 13, 2010 #1 Posted August 13, 2010 I'm really wanting to add a 2nd Gen to the stable, but funds are a bit tight. I was looking at a couple bikes online that are wrecked, but appear to only have minor body damage. Mostly busted plastic. Has anyone here took on a project like rebuilding such a bike? I'm just wondering if taking on a project like that would be worth while. Most of the bikes I have seen are going for about half the normal price. What do you guys think?
SilvrT Posted August 13, 2010 #2 Posted August 13, 2010 As long as the plastic that is damaged is fixable (and you can do that yourself) or you can get replacement parts cheap and the engine running gear is good then it's probably worth while. I looked at one a couple years ago but it was too busted up to take the chance. Fairing, tank, lowers, trunk and bags were all damaged yet the bike still ran and drove good.
elmicko Posted August 13, 2010 Author #3 Posted August 13, 2010 The part that's making me nervous about the last one I looked at is the lower faring coming off the radiator in front of the driver's feet is busted and I can't find a single set of those for sale online anywhere.
kj5ix Posted August 14, 2010 #4 Posted August 14, 2010 Pin Wall has a set of Black ones on Ebay now OOPS one gone already they don't last long, but do show up now and then
Squidley Posted August 14, 2010 #5 Posted August 14, 2010 Mick, I am currently working on redoing a '99 that has a lot of the plastic missing. It all depends upon how long you want to take to get it done. One thing I will say is that take into consideration all your time your going to spend repairing it, thats worth money in my book. I wouldn't buy any bike for any more than 50% of what fair market value is. It has to be a screaming deal as there WILL be issues come up at some point.
RedRider Posted August 14, 2010 #6 Posted August 14, 2010 Also, be aware of how it is titled. If it is a salvage title, check with your insurance agent. You will likely only be able to insure it for liability - not for collision. At least in Wisconsin, you can only total a vehicle once. In other words, if you wreck it and it is totaled, you get nothing. Other than that, go for it. RR
BradT Posted August 14, 2010 #7 Posted August 14, 2010 Also, be aware of how it is titled. If it is a salvage title, check with your insurance agent. You will likely only be able to insure it for liability - not for collision. At least in Wisconsin, you can only total a vehicle once. In other words, if you wreck it and it is totaled, you get nothing. Other than that, go for it. RR Good point. At half the price or less and you want a good dependable bike to RIDE then it can be worth it. Up here I am not sure but if you wanted to sell it, the buyer will not be able to License it, if it was a wreck Brad
Hummingbird Posted August 14, 2010 #8 Posted August 14, 2010 I did a BUNCH of salvage cars. My rule of thumb was that I had to buy, repair, detail and have a finished car ready to sell at two thirds of average retail value. In that figure was a fair profit for me above and beyond was was invested. So bottom line, it takes a lot of parts availability at fair prices to put something on the road that has been salvaged by the insurance companies. I had a lot of good cars on the road with NO call backs and very happy drivers. Unfortunately, buy here - pay here car lots took the wind out of that sail
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