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14 minutes ago, jok said:

What kind of project bike are you after as in make and engine size? What part of the country are you in? Jok.

Kawasaki kx250 1999-2002 shape or a 03-08  shape or a Yamaha yz 250 1999-2004 steel frame I’ve seen a few of these bikes pop up for sale but the prices asked and then the logistics side of things don’t seem worth entertaining knowing what’s involved in a restoration and cost there is no resale value left in them I’m a avid moocher on eBay (daily) seeing what’s about my misses looks on fb marketplace for me on her fb just seems people want strong money for a turd I’m sure something will pop up though eventually it always does it’ll probably be when I’m not looking I’m from near Oxfordshire 

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Thought I’d start a post on project motorcycles that some of you lads have done or doing?  this is the little project I done a 03 kx125 she’s now a clean little bike that runs super clean and cri

Rebuilt my 1988 Honda XR 80R a few yrs back for my lads 10 th birthday...gives me a massive smile knowing he started off riding my first geared bike👍

A yammy TT  my bro did , he imported the bike from california 

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On 25/01/2025 at 10:33, poxon said:

Kawasaki kx250 1999-2002 shape or a 03-08  shape or a Yamaha yz 250 1999-2004 steel frame I’ve seen a few of these bikes pop up for sale but the prices asked and then the logistics side of things don’t seem worth entertaining knowing what’s involved in a restoration and cost there is no resale value left in them I’m a avid moocher on eBay (daily) seeing what’s about my misses looks on fb marketplace for me on her fb just seems people want strong money for a turd I’m sure something will pop up though eventually it always does it’ll probably be when I’m not looking I’m from near Oxfordshire 

I think if you're taking on a project/restoration with thoughts of making money then you're onto a looser from the start.Ive got 4 vintage vespas here and every one of them has cost me more than what I'd get back if I sold them.Same as any hobby.If you go all in and do it properly it will cost you money.Unless you're very lucky and pick one up for nothing in the first place.

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10 hours ago, downsouth said:

I think if you're taking on a project/restoration with thoughts of making money then you're onto a looser from the start.Ive got 4 vintage vespas here and every one of them has cost me more than what I'd get back if I sold them.Same as any hobby.If you go all in and do it properly it will cost you money.Unless you're very lucky and pick one up for nothing in the first place.

Mate I think your right with the little yz125 I restored that I was thinking of selling there’s no profit left in the bike because I’ve done everything correctly to it I mean if I just got the bike running and didn’t bother restoring it I could of made a couple of quid out of it but I’ve decided to keep it now as it’s not worth me selling I’m gunna learn how to ride on the track with it hopefully get good enough to enter some club races with it I’ve currently got the cylinder off to be ported and having the barrel re plated because I want to run a decent forged piston in it if it’s going on a track to have its neck rung once I’ve finished learning to ride if I can get handy enough on track I’ll gift it to one of my nephews if they want to race it i still fancy building another kx if i stick to the 125 class it’d have to be a really high spec quick bike to try be a bit competitive to the modern bikes but we’re see

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1 hour ago, poxon said:

Mate I think your right with the little yz125 I restored that I was thinking of selling there’s no profit left in the bike because I’ve done everything correctly to it I mean if I just got the bike running and didn’t bother restoring it I could of made a couple of quid out of it but I’ve decided to keep it now as it’s not worth me selling I’m gunna learn how to ride on the track with it hopefully get good enough to enter some club races with it I’ve currently got the cylinder off to be ported and having the barrel re plated because I want to run a decent forged piston in it if it’s going on a track to have its neck rung once I’ve finished learning to ride if I can get handy enough on track I’ll gift it to one of my nephews if they want to race it i still fancy building another kx if i stick to the 125 class it’d have to be a really high spec quick bike to try be a bit competitive to the modern bikes but we’re see

Ive done up an 1968  vespa primavera but went completely overboard and if I sold it now might just break even but only because 2750 of the money I spent on it was an insurance pay out on it or I'd be 2750 out of pocket 🤣🤣🤣Thats why the 1974 I've just bought at a steal Im just building a nutty engine which I'm already 2.5k into.200quid on a seat.Luckily it already had top speck shocks on it and I could probably get 500quid back on the lump that's in it.Apart from that I'm gunna leave it looking like it's been dragged out of a shed.If I started on the bodywork Id probably loose out on that too if I ever sold it

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