So...2 years ago when I laid my JP I had all the damaged parts replaced with factory OEM. I have my old damaged parts (tank, pipes, front fender, swing arm). They're all in working order just banged up and scratched mostly.
My questions is there a market for them? If so where? I've heard eBay and looked through it but is that the only option?
I do still have the fender. I'll try to post pics of it and the others over the next few days. For info the front fender is really good shape just has a slight nick on it.
Thanks for the pic !!!!! What do you want for the fender ??? I am in Indiana if that helps to give me a shipping quote also; I have got to talk to a metal man as I am planning to splice two fenders together to give me that long front fender; Thanks for your help !!!!
Swing Arm - $400 OBO, retails for $650
Slight nicks - no other damage
Victory Stage 1 X-bow exhaust - $700 OBO, retails for $1100
Heat shields are scratched throughout. Can be refinished.
Integrity of the pipe has not been compromised.
Fuel Tanks with Badges - $800 OBO, retails for $1871
Scratched and dented on one side. Easily repairable and painted.
Tank integrity has not been compromised.
Fuel tank no badges - $800, retails for $1871.
Scratched and dented on one side. Easily repairable and painted. Tank integrity has not been compromised.
Front Fender - $300 OBO, retail for $509
Slight nick, can be touched up.
Headlight light cover - $80 OBO, retails for $150
Scratched in one corner.
Side view mirrors set - $70 OBO, retails for $95
Scratched
Man...I have all kinds of scrap I have tried to save over the years, still sitting on my garage bench. Levers, fenders, pegs, shifters. I was thinking about doing something with the stuff but it just sits around and collects more dust.
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