This picture here is after I moved back to South Dakota in 2009 after 2 cans of spray paint, a cheep seat covering and a shiny new V&H Sidewinder. After selling the sissy bar, rack, handle bars, engine guard, and some odds and ends on eBay, I used the money to buy some parts I needed to complete it. At this point after selling off parts from it I have about $150 more in it, total of $425. I rode this around for that summer, raced it a few times but liked racing more.
That brings us to 2010 (see my Thunder Valley Tech sticker). As you can see, very little changes, swingarm and a bit of rake. I bought the swingarm on eBay for a steal at $100, maybe no one noticed it on there, or just was afraid of the listing. I sold my stock swingarm on eBay for $75 making this upgrade $25 plus time raking the frame and reassembling. Making this a $500 street/strip wonder. I loved it, really did.
And now we are here, after getting bit by the bug and needed to get back on the track. I stripped the bike of street status, selling off whatever I can to make up some of my cost on buying race parts. Starting with a $500 bike, adding another $700 in body, electronics and some paint. Subtracting $100 for the side covers that sold on eBay, I have a $1100 dragbike. I still have to buy a slick and air-shifter yet, along with some oods and ends, on the bright side, I have 12 listings for sale on eBay that end tonight. The listings if ended now will pay for my slick, but Im guessing I will make back about $300. So with all said and done, I will guess I'll end up with about a $1000 dragbike. Not too shabby if you ask me. But still have to shorten the front end yet, add slick and air shifter.
What do you guys think so far, would you spend $1000 for it? How much do guy have into your first dragbike?
If you want to help, here are my eBay listings ending tomorrow!!
http://www.ebay.com/sch/kolberg_1/m....p2047675.l2562
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