Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Its not set in stone, but in might part ways with the shee. i took it to waynoka ok this weekend and found out its not my style. Dont get me wrong, this thing freakin rips but i guess im getting old and want something a little more laid back. i'm just curious on what its worth. i know i wont get out of it what i have in parts. i have maybe 1hr on the engine. i was thinking 5 grand. let me know if i'm in the ball park.

 

421 cub, drag ported

cases gasket matched

custom cut domes to run pump gas

pro design cool head

35mm pwk's

v-force 3 reeds

toomey t-5's

hinson full clutch

+8 lone star swinger with rebuilt rear shock by ohlins

22x11x8 ten paddle haulers and mohawks for the front

new dirt tires, 22x11x9 holeshots and stock fronts

 

IMG00053-20100413-2247.jpg

Posted

The market seem real bad about now.. When I search on craiglist around where I live i see bike that have been re-posted for the last 6-months to a year sometimes. Its a great looking bike though. if i had the cash I would buy it and i think you should be able to get IMO 4000-4500 for it ... good luck with your sale.

Posted

In order to recoupe some of your money, you'd probably be better off parting it out. Theres no way in hell you'll get 5 grand out of that. Its a nice bike, but your probably closer to $3500.

Posted

nice bike for sure though. Good luck if your going to sell it. You can always downgrade it back, by putting stock crank, stock ported cylinders, and keep the cool head, and downgrade the carbs as well. That will for sure make it more layed back, as well as you dont loose as much money, you can just sell the 421cub kit to me lol

Posted

Thats what i was afraid of. i really dont want to part with it, just rather sell it as is. i don't have the stock crank or a good set of stock cylinders, thats why it is a 421. thanks for all the replies and i will have to see what happens in the near future on wether i sell it or not.

Posted

I got a buy looking for t-5's wit cash in hand! Oh and I live in Wichita, KS and would take dem sand tires off of ya for the right price!! NYUK, ur fucked lol!

 

I got a set of front dune tires for sale too.

 

Thats a good lookin bike, but as the other goes said, the market went to hell. You can pretty much chop $800-$1000 off the values of most bikes between the $3000-$5000 range.

Posted

bring it up here to Canada. there are bikes on kijiji that have just pipes and reeds going for 4000 around here and lately people have been buying up banshees like crazy. I had a line on 3 before I found mine that all sold within 2 weeks. you could probably sell yours for 5 or so here no problem haha.

Posted

bring it up here to Canada. there are bikes on kijiji that have just pipes and reeds going for 4000 around here and lately people have been buying up banshees like crazy. I had a line on 3 before I found mine that all sold within 2 weeks. you could probably sell yours for 5 or so here no problem haha.

hate to disagree with ya, but banshee's here in alberta have not been selling at all. I listed mine up for 2500 with all the goodies, and yet not one call in 2 weeks. Their going really slow.

Posted

hate to disagree with ya, but banshee's here in alberta have not been selling at all. I listed mine up for 2500 with all the goodies, and yet not one call in 2 weeks. Their going really slow.

 

here in nova scotia they have been selling man. there have been a few that have sat on kijiji for a while because they are beat to shit and still want a fortune for them but any nice ones at least on the mainland have been selling quickly.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...