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Hello again,
Have a question about a potential trade that has come up lately. I have a 87 Ford Mustang Convertible GT in good running shape that I have decided to sell / trade since I have been working on and riding my 74 Norton. The Mustang just sits there anymore and does not give me the pleasure I have on the Norton. My decision to sell it is that I do not want the Mustang to just sit there and go down hill from neglect and would rather see it go somewhere it could give someone else a good time. I have been contacted by a gentleman who has a 2000 HD Springer with 29000 miles. The pictures he sent show a really clean bike with new cams (apparently the original cams were an issue) and two into one exhaust. He states it has been serviced by a HD dealership and is in good running condition. I know I really wont know until I see and touch the bike if that is true but my main concern is if I wanted to sell this bike. By Kelly Blue Book the bike is worth more than my Mustang so I cannot see going wrong there but just wanted to get some advice before I pursue this any further.
The Norton is running good (speaking from someone who has only ridden this bike and got it running after 15 years) but I need to clean the carbs out again (ethanol and old debris being dislodged from years of non use) and have a grease star pattern on the rear wheel that I need to replace the felt washer (hopefully that is all). I know many have other bikes they ride most of the time and save the old British iron for special times but I enjoy riding mine all I can!!
Any advice would be appreciated!
Have a question about a potential trade that has come up lately. I have a 87 Ford Mustang Convertible GT in good running shape that I have decided to sell / trade since I have been working on and riding my 74 Norton. The Mustang just sits there anymore and does not give me the pleasure I have on the Norton. My decision to sell it is that I do not want the Mustang to just sit there and go down hill from neglect and would rather see it go somewhere it could give someone else a good time. I have been contacted by a gentleman who has a 2000 HD Springer with 29000 miles. The pictures he sent show a really clean bike with new cams (apparently the original cams were an issue) and two into one exhaust. He states it has been serviced by a HD dealership and is in good running condition. I know I really wont know until I see and touch the bike if that is true but my main concern is if I wanted to sell this bike. By Kelly Blue Book the bike is worth more than my Mustang so I cannot see going wrong there but just wanted to get some advice before I pursue this any further.
The Norton is running good (speaking from someone who has only ridden this bike and got it running after 15 years) but I need to clean the carbs out again (ethanol and old debris being dislodged from years of non use) and have a grease star pattern on the rear wheel that I need to replace the felt washer (hopefully that is all). I know many have other bikes they ride most of the time and save the old British iron for special times but I enjoy riding mine all I can!!
Any advice would be appreciated!