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Motorcycle Discussions => British Bikes => Topic started by: glaser 31 on September 06, 2011, 06:13:06 PM
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I got this unrestored BSA 350 sv,I need a price on this beacuse I want to sell it :'(
And of curse I want the best price I can get
glaser
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Name your price sir that would look great on my bench.
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if you have or know of anyone with any spares to this bike i would be interested.
thanks
Rob
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I would be interested to know its value as I have a 1926 500sv.... but its fully restored. At least yours has proper brakes... mine just has wooden blocks :(
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sold
regards Glaser
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I never even got a price? what was the point of the post?
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as I wrote I wanted a price,I got no prices on it from here.
you only said name your price,you could have maked me a god offered .
Next time will not put a bike fore sale here,if it only brings trouble
regards Glaser
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When anyone asks for an offer it means they don't know what its worth or are greedy and scared of asking too little.
On the basis of I want it for as little as possible, and you want as much as possible I always offer a start bid at £5.
somewhere in the middle is the price you want.
The place for auctioning bikes you don't know the value of is EBay try that next time.
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Oh dear... it sounds a bit 'teddy out of the cot'! I hope you sold it to someone who likes bikes for £50.
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Blimey, the poor bloke only wanted some guidance as to it's price/value, and as he said, he never got it.
Nobody (here) made him an offer, and he subsequently sold it elsewhere.
Why the big post-mortem.....does it even matter?
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It would have helped if he had given condition, running or not, year, location??? . I mean if its in the middle of europe somewhere it'd cost as much as the bikes worth to go and get it......history if any, instead he just invites offers, lets face it he wouldnt have taken 50 quid for it would he? so he must have had some notion of how much he wanted.