I've got a few different items that I've accumulated and need to get rid of. please PM or email me if you want to buy something. I will work with you on shipping if its multiple items to help save you some money.
89 GS500E parts:
swingarm, complete with dogbones and mounting hardware except for axle and chain adjusters. $20+shipping
rear wheel, white, no tire, no brake rotor or cush drive assembly. $20+shipping
sprocket hub minus bolts, $5+ship
brake stabilizer bar for the rear $5+ship
03 R6 parts: these came off an 03 R6 that was crashed, but are good and usable parts for someone perhaps wishing to do an R6 body conversion to a GS.
upper fairing. primed with red primer, has break on left headlight opening in left corner, has been fiberglassed, but could stand to be plastic welded and some body filler put in. $50 +shipping
(http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f90/automechanic/100_1511.jpg)
right mid fairing, painted black, has been dropped and turn signal punched a hole in its mounting point, but otherwise ok aside from some light scratches. $20+shipping
(http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f90/automechanic/100_1511.jpg)
right lower, factory silver color, just has light scratches on it, no breaks or missing tabs that I've noticed. $30+shipping
tail fairing, complete with undertail and plastic tray for wiring, tail has some rash on the tip, and scratches on the sides, one break that could be plastic welded(currently repaired with fiberglass) undertail piece has missing piece of plastic in center of tail light opening. barely noticeable with the tail light in place I'd think. $40+shipping
subframe, broken on end and welded together professionally. $50+shipping
(http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f90/automechanic/100_1507.jpg)
Take note that I may be open to offers on individual pieces depending on the item.
hey bob, interested in selling that clear PC case? ( am curious)
nah not really. the Singer 457 in the background there is for sale though, but I doubt anyone would be interested in a 1960's sewing machine.
lol ive got two of the singers, IDENTICAL to that one. i use them to repair my riding gear and such
Quote from: bobthebiker on August 23, 2008, 07:43:27 AM
nah not really. the Singer 457 in the background there is for sale though, but I doubt anyone would be interested in a 1960's sewing machine.
Well, I don't need one, but I am swapping out a plastic 1980's machine for a metal 1960's machine that will probably outwork it by a considerable factor, so don't be too shy about its age. OTOH, that would be a more of a local sale item due to weight and being common, I'd think.
bump. cmon guys, I know someone wants to do an R6 tail on their GS500. buy this stuff off me and you'll have a cheap setup to do exactly that.