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The Older Gentleman
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      05-09-2010, 04:22 PM
And it's definitely a breaker. It's had a *shitload* of money thrown at
it and it needs a shitload more, to be honest.

I want the exhaust system as a back-up for mine. Might swap the wheels
and chainguard. But I'll cherry-pick what I want and the rest goes on
eBay.


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      05-09-2010, 07:30 PM
The Older Gentleman <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> And it's definitely a breaker. It's had a *shitload* of money thrown at
> it and it needs a shitload more, to be honest.
>
> I want the exhaust system as a back-up for mine. Might swap the wheels
> and chainguard. But I'll cherry-pick what I want and the rest goes on
> eBay.


I might be interested in the leftover wheels, forks and rear mudguard
to bring mine back to spec if they are reasonable.
Mine has the wrong (comstar) wheels so the front will need forks and
brake. OTOH the entire bike is probably not worth spending too much.

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      05-10-2010, 06:23 AM
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> I might be interested in the leftover wheels, forks and rear mudguard
> to bring mine back to spec if they are reasonable.
> Mine has the wrong (comstar) wheels so the front will need forks and
> brake. OTOH the entire bike is probably not worth spending too much.


And I will be wanting serious mony for the parts, because that's what
they're worth. Well, maybe not the forks. There's some small pitting on
them but they aren't leaking.

The wheels will fetch well over £200 a pair on eBay - maybe £250. The
rear guard will fetch £150. The brake system will be well into three
figures too.

The forks I'll probably let go for £50.

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      05-10-2010, 08:21 AM
The Older Gentleman <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> > I might be interested in the leftover wheels, forks and rear mudguard
> > to bring mine back to spec if they are reasonable.
> > Mine has the wrong (comstar) wheels so the front will need forks and
> > brake. OTOH the entire bike is probably not worth spending too much.

>
> And I will be wanting serious mony for the parts, because that's what
> they're worth. Well, maybe not the forks. There's some small pitting on
> them but they aren't leaking.
>
> The wheels will fetch well over £200 a pair on eBay - maybe £250. The
> rear guard will fetch £150. The brake system will be well into three
> figures too.
>
> The forks I'll probably let go for £50.


Hmmmm - I have a feeling that it might be a better idea to sell mine
as a runner with MOT. Good parts are starting to get scarce and
this is starting to smell like a money pit.

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      05-10-2010, 08:12 PM
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> The Older Gentleman <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> > <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> >
> > > I might be interested in the leftover wheels, forks and rear mudguard
> > > to bring mine back to spec if they are reasonable.
> > > Mine has the wrong (comstar) wheels so the front will need forks and
> > > brake. OTOH the entire bike is probably not worth spending too much.

> >
> > And I will be wanting serious mony for the parts, because that's what
> > they're worth. Well, maybe not the forks. There's some small pitting on
> > them but they aren't leaking.
> >
> > The wheels will fetch well over £200 a pair on eBay - maybe £250. The
> > rear guard will fetch £150. The brake system will be well into three
> > figures too.
> >
> > The forks I'll probably let go for £50.

>
> Hmmmm - I have a feeling that it might be a better idea to sell mine
> as a runner with MOT. Good parts are starting to get scarce and
> this is starting to smell like a money pit.


They do. I've now been through this one with a fine tooth comb, and I
can see why he decided to flog it.

You could throw another £1000 at it without blinking.


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      05-10-2010, 09:46 PM
On 10 May, 07:23, totallydeadmail...@yahoo.co.uk (The Older Gentleman)
wrote:
> <c...@NOSPAM.netunix.com> wrote:
> > I might be interested in the leftover wheels, forks and rear mudguard
> > to bring mine back to spec if they are reasonable.
> > Mine has the wrong (comstar) wheels so the front will need forks and
> > brake. OTOH the entire bike is probably not worth spending too much.

>
> And I will be wanting serious mony for the parts, because that's what
> they're worth. Well, maybe not the forks. There's some small pitting on
> them but they aren't leaking.
>
> The wheels will fetch well over £200 a pair on eBay - maybe £250. The
> rear guard will fetch £150. The brake system will be well into three
> figures too.
>
> The forks I'll probably let go for £50.

I've never understood why people baulk at paying proper money for old
bike parts.
The time and hassle of getting a pair of wheels rebuilt is well worth
paying
£250 for a good pair of wheels IMHO , leaving aside the originality
factor for
the rivet counters.
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      05-11-2010, 06:17 AM
Steve <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> On 10 May, 07:23, totallydeadmail...@yahoo.co.uk (The Older Gentleman)
> wrote:
> > <c...@NOSPAM.netunix.com> wrote:
> > > I might be interested in the leftover wheels, forks and rear mudguard
> > > to bring mine back to spec if they are reasonable.
> > > Mine has the wrong (comstar) wheels so the front will need forks and
> > > brake. OTOH the entire bike is probably not worth spending too much.

> >
> > And I will be wanting serious mony for the parts, because that's what
> > they're worth. Well, maybe not the forks. There's some small pitting on
> > them but they aren't leaking.
> >
> > The wheels will fetch well over £200 a pair on eBay - maybe £250. The
> > rear guard will fetch £150. The brake system will be well into three
> > figures too.
> >
> > The forks I'll probably let go for £50.

> I've never understood why people baulk at paying proper money for old
> bike parts.
> The time and hassle of getting a pair of wheels rebuilt is well worth
> paying
> £250 for a good pair of wheels IMHO , leaving aside the originality
> factor for
> the rivet counters.
> Steve


Quite.

I've started stripping the bike and have shoved some parts on eBay. I'm
being deluged with requests for othger stuff, "will you take an offer"
and the usual.

The chainguard has 22 watchers already, after just 12 hours.

I had a good long look at the bike. No way was it roadworthy. Or
anywhere near. He'd just thrown all the brand new and refurbished stuff
on, in some cases fitted incorrectly, and re-used all the horrible old
rusty bolts. The entire bike would have had to come apart and then would
have needed to be built up again, withprobably another £1000 worth of
bits.

A complete waste of hs time and money so far. I'm not bothererd because
I could see what it was worth from the auction description, and I want
some of the parts. What goes on eBay will get me my money back
completely.


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      05-11-2010, 12:55 PM
Ace <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> On Sun, 9 May 2010 17:22:35 +0100, (E-Mail Removed) (The
> Older Gentleman) wrote:
>
> >And it's definitely a breaker. It's had a *shitload* of money thrown at
> >it and it needs a shitload more, to be honest.
> >
> >I want the exhaust system as a back-up for mine. Might swap the wheels
> >and chainguard. But I'll cherry-pick what I want and the rest goes on
> >eBay.

>
> You're a right ****ing vandal, you are. Breaking perfectly usable
> bikes just to make a profit.


And where do you think all of the unobtainium to keep the best examples
running is going to come from ?.

You are trolling AICMFP.

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      05-11-2010, 07:12 PM
Ace <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> On Sun, 9 May 2010 17:22:35 +0100, (E-Mail Removed) (The
> Older Gentleman) wrote:
>
> >And it's definitely a breaker. It's had a *shitload* of money thrown at
> >it and it needs a shitload more, to be honest.
> >
> >I want the exhaust system as a back-up for mine. Might swap the wheels
> >and chainguard. But I'll cherry-pick what I want and the rest goes on
> >eBay.

>
> You're a right ****ing vandal, you are. Breaking perfectly usable
> bikes just to make a profit.
>

That wasn't the plan. I wanted to have it as a pair for the red one, but
decided that if it was a shed, I'd bust it and salt some parts away for
mine - and have done.

t was an utter ****ing disaster. Everything was bolted on wrongly,
loosely, fasteners missing, wrong fasteners used, the old manky rusty
fasteners re-used on new components, wiring a mess, the list goes on and
on and on. It was just thrown together and a million miles away from
being roadworthy. Can't even get the bastard to start because the wiring
is such ****: it's only firing on two.

He said he'd bought it in boxes and had rebuilt it using a Haynes
manual. Big mistake. You need a factory parts book for that - nothing
else will do.

The brand new OE exhaust it wore is now in my garage and will be greased
up. Various other brand new or refurbished bits, like the sidestand,
indicator mounts, some cables, etc etc, will be transferred to my bike
as well.

Thisd was an object lesson in how *not* to restore a bike. I don't mind
because I've scored £2000-2500 worth of parts for just over a grand.



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      05-11-2010, 07:30 PM
In message <1jicfqc.ng8wvc67n7hgN%(E-Mail Removed) .uk>, The
Older Gentleman <(E-Mail Removed)> writes
>Ace <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 9 May 2010 17:22:35 +0100, (E-Mail Removed) (The
>> Older Gentleman) wrote:
>>
>> >And it's definitely a breaker. It's had a *shitload* of money thrown at
>> >it and it needs a shitload more, to be honest.
>> >
>> >I want the exhaust system as a back-up for mine. Might swap the wheels
>> >and chainguard. But I'll cherry-pick what I want and the rest goes on
>> >eBay.

>>
>> You're a right ****ing vandal, you are. Breaking perfectly usable
>> bikes just to make a profit.
>>

>That wasn't the plan. I wanted to have it as a pair for the red one, but

[snip]

>The brand new OE exhaust it wore is now in my garage and will be greased
>up.


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