Hello. I joined this site just now, simply to make this post. I have been trying to communicate with these people at a dismantler yard in lodi california for about two weeks. I spoke with the individual responsible for selling these bikes at that business, and I spoke to another young man named Cody. Neither of them seems to understand how ebay works. They are under the impression that if someone clicks buy it now and sends them $1000 that is just a starting point for buying all of the parts from the bike. 1000, It's just a number we put on there, the parts will be sold for different amounts separately, even though you've bought it now for a thousand dollars. Hand to God.
Other conversations I have had with both of these guys is just as confusing. I said OK, if I give you a $1000 and arrange my own shipping, when can I pick it up. You can't pick it up, we're parting out the bike, complete. Right, I said, I give you a thousand dollars and I have bought your bike completely. No, we're parting it out. So if I buy it now for a thousand dollars what do I get? Are you going to take the bike completely apart and give it to me in a crate? Why not just leave it assembled and give me the assembled bike which can handled as 1 piece? No, we're parting it out completely.
This goes round in circles like an abbott and costello routine. I pointed out that's the buy it now indicates that they are selling that motorcycle as-is, and if someone pays them one thousand dollars they are obligated to turn it over to them because the buyer has now purchased it.
Cody said there was a misunderstanding. Cody said we're going to edit the page to represent what we're trying to sell. That was a week ago. They have several other bikes there for a thousand including a gs550 That is in much worse condition...
This bike starts and runs, and is absolutely worth restoring. It has a salvage title. It's actually in very good condition. The chrome appears to be in good shape, needs repainted tank, side covers, rear tail and front fender...
I have given up on it, as I'm in Kansas City Missouri,. I'm hoping someone up there in lodi, CA area can go by that salvage yard and talk to someone who actually has a brain in their noggin.
Or, if anybody (in the area) is willing to buy the bike for a $1000 and actually get it from their stupid hands, call me, I will arrange shipping and give you your thousand dollars!!!
This bike is screaming restore me!!!
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