Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Really Cheap Custom Bmx Where Can People Sell There Bikes&how Much Do You Think I Can Get For Mine?

Where can people sell there bikes&how much do you think i can get for mine? - really cheap custom bmx

I have my own FLY PANTERA BMX bike with all the different parts in it

Flights in Panther
Flight parentheses Panther
great guides stolen
FSA Integrated Headset
Back to RIM Alex 48h rims and rear chrome with a zipper 12T
, Bulletin boards but know not what brand
Cranks profiles Lite 3 rooms
sealed pedals Odyssey
Lite-30T crank animals v2
Mother-Alloy stealing focus
Stolen M-headquartered
Odyssey Aitken tires
Disk shadow
Monolever lever Odyssey
Brake Diatech Party Man
Goo-not at this time
Brake cable, not yet

The bike has a coffee-brown pearl / .. Blue and white motorcycle that I built from scratch .. Place one or moref money for it .. these parts is not cheap at all .... only reason why the attempt to get rid of it because I'm doing on the search for a new bike 2 and a couple of things .. My bike is not exposed to rain and kept inside .. Arent no real teeth or something like that, tiny touches here and there, the light .. .. Veryyy only real problem is that the rear wheel hub should be more strict, and that's not really a problem if you know how to change yourself .. if not, then you will probably be about $ 10.15 .. in your local bike shop costs my body alone is $ 320

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

, Dang Nice updates. recommend the sale at an auction on eBay. shoot normally deals on custom bikes.

Anonymous said...

I suggest you change the center before the announcement of your bike. He put forward some grips and brake cable. If you are like a bike with very nice components, it would be foolish to something that does not sell 100%.

To determine how much? What are the costs to build the bike? What would it cost for someone else for the bike identical or similar to build today? This should be your basis for calculating a reasonable price. The best price depends on many factors, including the requirement in your area, local economic conditions and how long you are willing to fight to get the higher amount.

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