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QuadRacer18
01-23-2008, 10:36 AM
Well guys, ive decided that i want to race production class this year so i need to sell this to get a 450. This bike is Jason Dunkelburgers old race 250r. ALL WALSH. EVERYTHING has been pc'ed by pappy and the bike is almost finished the rebuild, I have a rath bumper, lrd exhaust and vended Black hood coming by the end of the week. let me know what you guys think i could get for this.

This is Jason Dunkelberger's ex pro Quad
All Parts were coated by Pappy, the best powder coater around

Frame: Walsh Narrow Long Travel(chromoly)
Subframe: Walsh w/ Flip Top
A-Arms: Walsh LT +4
Swingarm: Walsh (CR-500 Linkage)
Front Shocks: PEP LT Shocks(new PC’d Spings)
Rear Shock: PEP Full adjustable LT(New PC’d Sping)
Engine: TC National 265cc
Stem: Walsh Chrome
Axle: LSR (straight)
Front Hubs: Hardcore Billet (Tapered Bearings)
Nerf Bars: X-Factor/ Gibson
Grab Bar: Rath
Bumper: Rath
Handlebars: Pro-Taper
Handguards: Acerbis
Carrier: New Billet
Stabilizer: PEP
Axle Lock Nut: LSR Anti-fade
Killswitch: Pro Design
Ignition: Modified by LCC
Exhaust: LRD full adjustable
Plastic: Maier (new Walsh Graphics and seat cover)
Tank: Clark
Radiator: Walsh
Brakes: All Pc’d calipers
Brakelines: Steel Braided
Most parts are either coated Black or a deep red to match the Dark Red Vein frame.

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Aceman
01-23-2008, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by QuadRacer18
let me know what you guys think i could get for this.

I won't post what I think, it seems to cause problems. Usually there's quite a difference between what sellers think they should get and what they'll actually get.

Just a couple of things I noticed:

You mention this is an almost finished rebuild? I see a few powdercoated parts but no mention of new bearings, bushings, heims, fresh motor, freshly serviced shocks, etc? Honestly, the only thing that jumps out at me are the freshly pc'ed Walsh components, the rest of the quad looks like it could be a typical clapped out race bike for all I know? Yellow tank?? That rear brake line doesn't look like braided stainless to me? Condition of brakes/rotors?

Good luck with your sale.

800screws
01-23-2008, 05:26 PM
PM'd u

QuadRacer18
01-23-2008, 05:52 PM
the bike has all new heim joints and also comes with a bag of new ones as well, the bike does not use bushings. The rear carrier bearings are brand new as well as the carrier. All the brakes have good rotors with good ebc brake pads. The brake calipers are blasted and pc'ed and have all new seals and washers. The rear brake line IS Braided stainless steel line with the teflon coating as outer protection. The motor has only a few hours on it, and while the motor was taken apart for pc on the cases etc. all new gaskets were installed. I was told by shane hartman that the shocks are fresh and work wonders. Any more questions feel free to ask, thanks. Josh

norcalduner
01-23-2008, 10:36 PM
pm sent

QuadRacer18
01-24-2008, 10:16 AM
pm's replied

QuadRacer18
01-24-2008, 08:54 PM
come on guys, tell me what you think i could sell this for. thanks

250Renvy
01-25-2008, 08:42 AM
You'd do better to part it out, that way you get more money for the newly powdercoated parts.

I'm gonna throw a price out at $4500

QuadRacer18
01-25-2008, 10:16 AM
well parting it out is out of the question. with college i dont have any time to ship parts and take the quad apart again.