8033513310do you think it will go for decent money
Can’t see nowt bud.
did you paste the item number
I see that’s how it works… doh!
Looks clean, but why the sell? Where’s the rest of the bike?
I’d be thinking it’s stolen… but I’m a cynic.
the rest of it shall be getting sold soon
It’s yours! Ha! I take it back mate.
Good luck, I’ve no idea how much they go for, but that’s the beauty of an auction.
Don’t know much about bikes, but I’d say you’re missing a few bits
Seriously, I’d ring a dealer tomorrow to find out how much a new one would be.
well im thinking if someone really needs one i should get around 1200
“Susan”?
ask no questions get told no lies
Also, you’re a new member on ebay with zero feedback. That might put some people of bidding. You may know that it’s legit but unfortunately a lot of buyers like to see someone with 30 or 40 positive feedbacks before they risk parting with big money. Sad world that we live in but a lot of scammers use ebay and punters want peace of mind.
To get an idea of what it’s worth and to generate more interest, why don’t you put a reserve of £750 on it and start bidding at 99p. That way you’ll get lots of people looking for a bargain early on and then hopefully some serious bidders towards the end and if the auction only gets to £600 then you don’t have to sell it but you have the option to call the highest bidder and give it to him at that price if he wants it and you’re prepared to sell that low…
Just my tuppence worth…
I am with above really - zero feedback, wouldn’t touch it (thats of course without knowing you). You also have to consider who is likely to buy it, probably destined for the race track or a streetfighter perhaps. You may need to spread your wings on advertising.