31-03-13, 10:42 AM
(31-03-13, 10:10 AM)coupcoup link Wrote: thanks jonestheteam. Makes me feel a wee bit better. So better to get it checked over and then service it. A letter from the dealer saying it is ok sounds like a good idea. All is not lost then.
You need to make it attractive to a new buyer, recent service, 12 months MOT and some sort of assurance regarding the cat C along with a keen price should help it sell, don't auction it though as you will get screwed, a keen buy it now or classified ad is what I would do with a full description and lots of good pics, you may lose some money but its better to lose a couple of hundred and put it down to experience, just means your next bike may need to be a bit cheaper but there are some good deals to be had if you look regularly, if you can save a couple of hundred on your next bike then all it's cost you is some hassle, good luck
Jonesthesteam