Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Tips for Selling

One Man's Junk maybe the Next Man's Treasure

For those guys fortunate enough to be buying new bikes this year and customizing their ride so that it makes a statement about who the rider is. Adding and replacing those things here and there to make it stand out a little or allot. Something that says "This is My Ride". Well let me give you a little tip. Be sure to keep all of your original parts when making changes to the bike. See here's the thing, all the while and money YOU are putting into YOUR bike to make a statement about YOU, the next potential buyer may not like YOUR particular style, even though he may like the bike. And if you can provide him or her with all the original parts during the point of sale and even better along with the receipts for the replacement parts every one benefits. This will insure that not only is next owner getting a good bang for his buck, but more importantly it will allow you the seller to get top dollarro's for your Ride. It may just be the clincher to make or brake the deal. Also don't forget to mention that you have this stuff when preparing your written advertisement. It shows any potential buyer' that the owner has probably taken very good care of the bike due to his attention to detail. Also be sure to put a little elbow grease and time into detailing and cleaning the bike, you would be surprised at the folks that don't bother and leave money sitting on the table, but that time you spend cleaning, may just earn you an extra 5 or $600.00 on the sale. Well I am sure there are more tips out there but these are just a few. Good Luck to you, if you are the buyer or the seller.
Happy trails Brothers and Sisters Ride on and be safe

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