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Spare frame and parts.....Keep or get rid of?


007banshee

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Hey Guys,

I have a spare frame that I do not have a title for, I know alot of people wont buy a frame unless it comes with a title so I am unsure if I should keep it or try selling it cheap. I have extra parts like, f&r hubs, grab bar, motor mounts, plastics, tank, complete wiring harness, rear shock, whole front brake setup, and 2 seats. I dont know if I should peice together another bike with these parts or try selling em.

Whatcha think?

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Hey Guys,

I have a spare frame that I do not have a title for, I know alot of people wont buy a frame unless it comes with a title so I am unsure if I should keep it or try selling it cheap. I have extra parts like, f&r hubs, grab bar, motor mounts, plastics, tank, complete wiring harness, rear shock, whole front brake setup, and 2 seats. I dont know if I should peice together another bike with these parts or try selling em.

Whatcha think?

 

Some states like kansas dont have registration for quads, so you dont need a title.. i paid 175 for my last frame.

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i had the same problem. i ended up keeping everything until i had a melt down cause my garage was a mess and the parts just sat there. i ended up selling everything. since then i have broke parts that i use to have. i was upset at first because now i would not beable to ride until i ordered the part. however, i ended up getting aftermarket parts anyways so it would not have mattered and my quad looks and runs way better now. moral of the story in my opinion, get rid of everything you dont need.

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Yeah I've sold the frame already locally and a few other parts, still have spare calipers, hubs front and rear and a rear shock. might keep those since they're small parts, sucked moving around the frame took up too much space. I also would have bought aftermarket parts, now I have cash to send my motor to get reworked by Jeff at FAST.

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