Sandbar Show Bike
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Sandbar Show Bike
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It has taken 6 or 7 months to get this finished, and now I have decided that I ought to sell it. Only 500 miles in 12 months means that it is just wasted sitting around in the garage!!
The question is:
Do I sell as is and then have a complete BCR kit for sale, or do I return it to standard and sell the carbon body (and other bits) and the wheels separately?? Decisions, decisions decisions.
Sandbar
www.sandbarcomposites.co.uk
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It has taken 6 or 7 months to get this finished, and now I have decided that I ought to sell it. Only 500 miles in 12 months means that it is just wasted sitting around in the garage!!
The question is:
Do I sell as is and then have a complete BCR kit for sale, or do I return it to standard and sell the carbon body (and other bits) and the wheels separately?? Decisions, decisions decisions.
Sandbar
www.sandbarcomposites.co.uk
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Boxered wrote:How much for the complete BCR kit then?
Steve
I don't know! I haven't got round to thinking the whole thing through.
The BCR kit would be enormous. All the bits on the show bike that are different to the standard BCR are replacements. There is nothing from the original bike that has been modified or painted. So the BCR kit would include all the bodywork, lights, wheels, very nearly new Sportecs, mudguard, valve covers and carbon fibre valve cover covers, bellypan, no. plate holder, starter cover, heelguards, exhaust, alternator cover etc etc etc. It would be ideal for someone that has had an 'incident'. The bike is a BCR, 03/03 with 4068 miles with ABS, heated grips and auxiliary power socket, 2nd annual service in March at 3950 miles.
If you are serious about it then I will work it out, but I think that it will be better for me to sell it as a standard bike, and then sell the carbon parts separately.
Sandbar
www.sandbarcomposites.co.uk
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sandbar wrote:Boxered wrote:How much for the complete BCR kit then?
Steve
I don't know! I haven't got round to thinking the whole thing through.
The BCR kit would be enormous. All the bits on the show bike that are different to the standard BCR are replacements. There is nothing from the original bike that has been modified or painted. So the BCR kit would include all the bodywork, lights, wheels, very nearly new Sportecs, mudguard, valve covers and carbon fibre valve cover covers, bellypan, no. plate holder, starter cover, heelguards, exhaust, alternator cover etc etc etc. It would be ideal for someone that has had an 'incident'. The bike is a BCR, 03/03 with 4068 miles with ABS, heated grips and auxiliary power socket, 2nd annual service in March at 3950 miles.
If you are serious about it then I will work it out, but I think that it will be better for me to sell it as a standard bike, and then sell the carbon parts separately.
Sandbar
www.sandbarcomposites.co.uk
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Oh yes!
It would be far better to return it to standard.Then we(i mean i)may have the chance to blag some carbon off ya!
gus
then?
Steve[/quote]
If you are serious about it then I will work it out, but I think that it will be better for me to sell it as a standard bike, and then sell the carbon parts separately.
Sandbar
www.sandbarcomposites.co.uk
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Ok Fair enough, I just always wanted the bcr colours, I should of held out for a BCR in the first place. Thanks anyway.
Steve
Steve[/quote]
If you are serious about it then I will work it out, but I think that it will be better for me to sell it as a standard bike, and then sell the carbon parts separately.
Sandbar
www.sandbarcomposites.co.uk
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Ok Fair enough, I just always wanted the bcr colours, I should of held out for a BCR in the first place. Thanks anyway.
Steve
Well-weathered leather
Hot metal and oil
The scented country air
Sunlight on chrome
The blur of the landscape
Every nerve aware
Hot metal and oil
The scented country air
Sunlight on chrome
The blur of the landscape
Every nerve aware
julian wrote:Gus
Did you sell Sandbar your left over red paint?
If you did Gus, you can have most of it back now, because I used stickers on the side panels and the bellypan.
Sandbar
www.sandbarcomposites.co.uk
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adamski49 wrote:Surely the question is: Will you be able to sell it in those colours?
Another question could be ; How easy is it to sell 2nd hand carbon bits for a discontinued model that no longer has a race series to help get them out the dealers
Lloyd
It's not how fast you ride, it's how you ride fast.
Light travels faster than sound. That's why some people appear
bright until you hear them speak.
It's not how fast you ride, it's how you ride fast.
Light travels faster than sound. That's why some people appear
bright until you hear them speak.
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It's no good just asking questions - what I need is the answers!!!
Sandbar
www.sandbarcomposites.co.uk
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It's no good just asking questions - what I need is the answers!!!
Sandbar
www.sandbarcomposites.co.uk
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