I have a 1972 Six Day 125 that is very good condition. Engine was redone,shifts well, and is clean. I would like to sell it, as the bike is to small for my 230 lbs. Any thoughts on what its worth? Thanks for imput.
Pete
Pete Selino
Pictures would tell alot on value.
Larry P
Pete,
Photographs forwarded via email can be posted if you need some help in getting some on for discussion.
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Very nice job! Fairly originally equipped and stock except bars and grips. My opinion is $3000, maybe $3500. To a true collector at the right time with the original bars and Magura grips it might drag $4K. Very nice Original example! Congrats!
Larry P
nice bike, you can't buy and restore a bike to that condition for less than three grand and your time is certainly worth something I would ask 5 g's how many are left that look like that. you can always come down a little
1970 penton six days, 1975 husky wr250, 1983 husky cr250
You can ask but would do a side bet it won't bring that. Just because you spend dollars restoring does not mean it is worth those dollars. A common misconception in auto and bike restoration. I have 10K in it so it must be worth that. Sorry!
Larry P