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eastcoastpro20
10-11-2009, 03:38 PM
Its a 2006 450er, built motor hmf exhaust extended houser a-arms, elka shocks, dwt rear beadlocks, extended rpm axle, pro-armor bumper grab bar and nerfs, tag t2 bars, many custom polished pieces, swingarm and spindles all sanded smooth and polished out, jus tell me wat you think i could get out of it, thanks

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300ex_#387
10-11-2009, 04:32 PM
Is that powdercoat or paint? What exactly is your built motor?

I'd say around 4,000-4,500

One_Bad_400
10-11-2009, 04:50 PM
didnt you just build that bike? thats alot or time and money to sell

eastcoastpro20
10-11-2009, 04:55 PM
yea i just built it in august but aome aftermarket parts were added overtime, but im lookin at buildin a bagged dually or somethin, and im thinkin bout sellin it before it loses any value

One_Bad_400
10-11-2009, 05:00 PM
so do you have any other bikes or you getting out completly?

eastcoastpro20
10-11-2009, 06:07 PM
just gettin out completely if i decide to sell it, itll kill me at first, but im off to college next year

One_Bad_400
10-11-2009, 07:18 PM
interesting? all i know is a slammed dually aint going to be as much fun as a quad. well if you want more money i would part it out for sure! you'll get alot more money then selling it whole

SRH
10-11-2009, 11:06 PM
id say 3800-4200

BakerRacing40
10-12-2009, 04:29 AM
the market is soft right now. 3500 would sale, 5500 wouldn't sale for a while, and that leave a start price at 4700 and wouldn't go below 4000... and i'd be willing to bet you have a pretty penny or two invested in it..

KFX450Rrider490
10-12-2009, 06:36 AM
thats a realy clean bike but not is not the time to sell i either wait or part it out but right now i pay about 4500$ for it

hondariderdylan
10-12-2009, 07:51 AM
mid 4k.

dont let em' jew you down unless your desprate for the sale

miller821
10-12-2009, 09:01 AM
Either way your going to lose... But I'd part if I could.

mxpimp2000
10-12-2009, 08:01 PM
if uve never had experience with air ride i wouldnt mess with it honestly i been there and done that i wouldnt go back for nothing i love racing mx too much matter of fact i sold my mini truck to get back into racing

your goin to get into paint jobs body drops bigg wheels etc. that stuff aint cheap by no means. easy 10k in extras that you will never get back when u sale it. i sold mine and only made wat i paid for the truck with nothing done to it

a pic of mine.

quadrcr161
10-12-2009, 08:05 PM
Originally posted by mxpimp2000
if uve never had experience with air ride i wouldnt mess with it honestly i been there and done that i wouldnt go back for nothing i love racing mx too much matter of fact i sold my mini truck to get back into racing

esp if its something you actually have to fab up, unless you buy a s10 then you can bolt it togeather. building it is fun, but sitting in parking lots hanging out sucks and gets old and nowdays the shows suck even worse.

mxpimp2000
10-12-2009, 08:07 PM
forgot to mention if u wanna drive it during the winter better forget it. once its a certain temp the valves will freeze and stick open or wont open at all leaving u stuck at home on the ground or drivin down the road when 1 sticks open ur frame hittin the ground and there goes a nice truck wrecked

dont get me wrong they are fun and look soo siiiick but aint really worth it in the end

BakerRacing40
10-13-2009, 02:47 AM
Originally posted by mxpimp2000
forgot to mention if u wanna drive it during the winter better forget it. once its a certain temp the valves will freeze and stick open or wont open at all leaving u stuck at home on the ground or drivin down the road when 1 sticks open ur frame hittin the ground and there goes a nice truck wrecked

dont get me wrong they are fun and look soo siiiick but aint really worth it in the end

air line antifreeze, same thing as rubbing alcohol. a lot of people run into freeze up when just using a compressor and tank setup. with an air dryer and draining your tanks regularly you can help avoid freeze up but it still happens, air ride is expensive no doubt there..

eastcoastpro20
10-13-2009, 10:55 AM
i have experience with bags and lowering stuff, my dad does custom paintwork, and i love fabricatin and buildin stuff with my hands, and i have another truck to drive also. and im not doin it for shows or sittin in parkin locks, i do it to turn heads and see peoples reactions when drivin down the road.
My truck now, bout to get painted and custom interior
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OLD BOAT
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