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ontwo 12-05-2008 02:34 PM

Anyone have experience with salvage dealers?
 
I've just started browsing the salvage dealers online. Anyone ever deal with one? If so, how was the experience, etc?

Trip 12-05-2008 02:35 PM

what are you looking to get kevin?

ontwo 12-05-2008 02:43 PM

Probably nothing, but I've got the itch for a track bitch (Really bad)

Rider 12-05-2008 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ontwo (Post 118242)
Probably nothing, but I've got the itch for a track bitch (Really bad)

Should have sent me a PM 2 weeks ago. My 08 750 was only 2440 buy back from the insurance company.

ontwo 12-05-2008 02:51 PM

I saw yours, and I would have bought it. But I don't have the cash now. That is why I'm just starting to research the salvage dealers

Rider 12-05-2008 03:01 PM

If you are really interested I can get you the contact info for where they took the bike. I'm telling you, for under 5K you could have a brand new dedicated track bike. Only 2952 miles.

ontwo 12-05-2008 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Rider (Post 118270)
If you are really interested I can get you the contact info for where they took the bike. I'm telling you, for under 5K you could have a brand new dedicated track bike. Only 2952 miles.

Thanks man. I'm gonna wait til I actually have the $ in hand. That is a novel concept for me. I'm tired of borrowing for every little thing I want. Turning over a new leaf. :lol:

the chi 12-05-2008 06:21 PM

hmmm, i cant remember the name of the place i used in north shitville when I bought the new engine for my honda, but they were GREAT!

Very helpful and friendly, I was such a newb back then I had no idea what I was doing.

I told them I wanted an engine, and he actually offered suggestions to make it easier for me. Example, he asked if I wanted a drop in or one I needed to work on, explained to me that he could get me one with EVERYTHING i needed to just drop in and connect her up as well as get it to me overnite for a small shipping fee. And I had my engine the next day. I would highly recommend them. I got a brand new engine, less than 25 miles for 1500 plus 85 shipped.

He told me back then that they get brand new stuff in all the time, bikes that have just fallen off trailers and been totalled and many bikes that are basically still good, but that the insurance companies have totaled and the riders dont know any better or dont want to buy back.

ontwo 12-05-2008 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Chi (Post 118522)
hmmm, i cant remember the name of the place i used in north shitville when I bought the new engine for my honda, but they were GREAT!

Very helpful and friendly, I was such a newb back then I had no idea what I was doing.

I told them I wanted an engine, and he actually offered suggestions to make it easier for me. Example, he asked if I wanted a drop in or one I needed to work on, explained to me that he could get me one with EVERYTHING i needed to just drop in and connect her up as well as get it to me overnite for a small shipping fee. And I had my engine the next day. I would highly recommend them. I got a brand new engine, less than 25 miles for 1500 plus 85 shipped.

He told me back then that they get brand new stuff in all the time, bikes that have just fallen off trailers and been totalled and many bikes that are basically still good, but that the insurance companies have totaled and the riders dont know any better or dont want to buy back.

At least give me a city, and maybe I can find it

SteveP 12-06-2008 03:12 PM

Your money would be better spent buying a used track bike that's already been sorted out. The money you drop into the bike, and then all the parts needed, will far outweigh the novelty of building it from a salvage.


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