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do i restore or not?
Jaymz:
A good polish and regrease and live the good old days again. Survivor gets my vote too. Way too many restored burners around.
ED209:
sell it ::)
Infection:
8)
Thanx for the replys, if i was to sell it ::) how much would i be lookin for?
i was told if i was gonna sell it i make more breaking?
Jaymz:
--- Quote from: Infection on May 03, 2011, 10:52 PM --- 8)
Thanx for the replys, if i was to sell it ::) how much would i be lookin for?
i was told if i was gonna sell it i make more breaking?
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I sold one in slightly better condition recently for £120 inclusive of post
If you were to split you could expect to get to get
[all prices quoted are inclusive of post]
£45 frame forks bars
£50 wheels and tyres
£10/15 seat
£10/15 seatclamp
£12/15 stem
£10 headset
£8 BB with cups
£20/25 complete chainring / spider / bolts / guard
£10/15 crank
£8 grips
£30 for the brake set up
£6 skyway blocks - bin the others
£6 pedals
hope this helps fella, splitting is not always the best way as you are always left with some parts kickng around. I sold a mkl burner recently for £160 complete and that was mint, if i'd split i was looking at upward of £200, but it wasnt worth the hassle and all the trips to the post office
Plus if this was ypour childhood bike then if you sell, one day you will look back and regret, so many of us on here have regretted selling our childhood rides
Mattdub:
Good clean , survivor stylee ;)
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