Question:
I'm asking this here instead of in the Selling category because I think that's too generic.
I was just asking what you think of vintage MC I am proud of what i ride?
I am selling my 98 Magna. I had it lowered to about 26" when I bought it. My question is, should I "unlower" it or leave it as is? I'm concerned that the lowering kit will deter buyers - but my husband thinks we should let them spend the money to raise it back up.
I do have all the original parts so that won't be an issue.
What do you think - leave it as is and wait for another shortie to come along, or spend (how much?) to put it back to its original state?
Answers:
You are making the assumption that the potential buyer would not want the bike lowered but that may not necessarily be the case, it may even increase the resale value.
Lowering bikes is a very popular custom modification.
Personally I would leave it as it is and include the original parts in the event that the buyer would like to return it to stock specifications.
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You should include the original parts in the selling price, but leave it up to the buyer to do the work if they want it done.Do sport bikes have a seat for a passenger?
As long as you have the original parts, I would sell it as-is. Most bikers would be happy to modify it if they wanted the original height. That's a really great bike, so you should have no trouble selling it (I would advise eBaymotors.com).If Loud Pipes Save Lives. Where is the Facts and Documentation?
I'd put it back to normal and offer the lowering kit as an incentive.Buyers would prefer to purchase the bike in stock condition and modify it to their preferences.
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Leave it. Sometimes differences can be a good thing. I sold my bike with a little bit of personalization to it and got way more than other bikes in the same condition.If you had a choice of any motorbike to own, what would you get?
Leave it lowered and advertise it as such. There is probably a small stature woman looking for something just like that in your area.More Questions & Answers ...
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