eBay SALES
eBay SALESI have been listing some of my older/rare parts for sale on eBay and I opened them to world wide bides.
Tis amazing what prices can be when ya do that. Thailand, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Italy all have bid. ...............lm I don't think it's a weak dollar as that is rising at the moment. I think it is more to do with differences in wealth / culture over the years.
Americans have been a wealthier breed over the years and generally were able to have motorcycles as leisure items (toys perhaps) and plenty of space to store them when they became unwanted. This means plenty of bikes and parts available which, perhaps, depresses the prices. In the UK money was in shorter supply so bikes got run into the ground and were sent to the scrap heap when they ceased to be useful as space was not available to store them. This means that these bikes are scarcer here and demand is increasing. The US is the ideal place to get parts which are just not available here anymore. I have just bought a rough US import SuperHawk for what you guys would consider a ridiculous price. Although butchered by POs it is pretty sound with a rust-free (amazing) gas tank, perfect side covers and seat trim (although slightly butchered) in place. To me, it is eminently restorable. So no, I don't think it is a currency issue, just that you guys a) had the money to buy this stuff first time around in large numbers, and b) you had enough space to store it for the rest of us until we got wealthy enough to buy it...... I'm sure that you'll be buying low-mileage Harleys from the UK one day...... G '60 C77 '60 C72 '62 C72 Dream '63 CL72
'61 CB72 '64 CB77 '65 CB160 '66 Matchless 350 '67 CL77 '67 S90 '77 CB400F
Re: eBay SALESEd, what's your eBay ID? Or can you post a link here to some of these parts? Any rare SuperHawk/CYB stuff?
That's them.
I'll be offering a ALUMINUM CL77 TANK soon. ............lm
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