rigger
04-29-2010, 08:03 PM
I am not looking to sell my R but I did have a guy try to buy it off of me the other week. I told him I did not want to sell it and I really did not even know what I would sell it for any way. Even if I did want to sell it.
So anyway, just got me curious and thought I would ask what you guys thought she would be worth. What kind of a price range.
http://i708.photobucket.com/albums/ww85/rigger4343/250R/250r.jpg
Not the greatest picture cause it was taken with my phone but it gives you and idea of her looks.
She is as follows....
- 86' frame that is fully gusseted and braced for use of an 89 swing arm.
- 89' swing arm and 89' linkage with an 89's Works rear shock built for my weight (165 lbs) set up for woods. Only about an hour or two of ride time.
- Front Works tripple rates
- Pluss two, plus one Lonstar Race front end w/ 400ex brakes and spendles w/SS front lines
- RPM rear axle
- Big tank, good plastics and seat cover.
- Made at home belly skid plate, aluminum swing arm skid
- Twist throttle
- Motor is a 86' with a long rod crank and new stly piston. Has been re-sleved at some point and had a good bit of port work.
36mm Duncan PJ carb, motor was completly gone through by me and is nice and tight.
- Good aluminum Honda rear rims and Douglas front with 6ply tires that might have an hour or two of trail riding on them
- And I am shure lots of other little goodies that I am leaving out but that gives you an idea of her.
She is not a radical machine at all but did not turn out to bad. I built her from a frame on an very limited budget over about a year and half time frame.
So if she was yours and you were going to put a dollar value on her, what would you say?
So anyway, just got me curious and thought I would ask what you guys thought she would be worth. What kind of a price range.
http://i708.photobucket.com/albums/ww85/rigger4343/250R/250r.jpg
Not the greatest picture cause it was taken with my phone but it gives you and idea of her looks.
She is as follows....
- 86' frame that is fully gusseted and braced for use of an 89 swing arm.
- 89' swing arm and 89' linkage with an 89's Works rear shock built for my weight (165 lbs) set up for woods. Only about an hour or two of ride time.
- Front Works tripple rates
- Pluss two, plus one Lonstar Race front end w/ 400ex brakes and spendles w/SS front lines
- RPM rear axle
- Big tank, good plastics and seat cover.
- Made at home belly skid plate, aluminum swing arm skid
- Twist throttle
- Motor is a 86' with a long rod crank and new stly piston. Has been re-sleved at some point and had a good bit of port work.
36mm Duncan PJ carb, motor was completly gone through by me and is nice and tight.
- Good aluminum Honda rear rims and Douglas front with 6ply tires that might have an hour or two of trail riding on them
- And I am shure lots of other little goodies that I am leaving out but that gives you an idea of her.
She is not a radical machine at all but did not turn out to bad. I built her from a frame on an very limited budget over about a year and half time frame.
So if she was yours and you were going to put a dollar value on her, what would you say?