A what is it thread..

Harquebus

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#11
Maybe he's really offering "all of it" to include the pipe organs and the dirt bike on the floor, plus that Honda GX240 I conveniently glossed over.
 

Thepaetsguy

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#12
Seller said it all has to go $300 and I’m in the middle of another project at the moment. I really only wanted the Azusa looking frame and Honda.
 

Harquebus

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#16
This thread just exploded in good advice with the previous three replies. Did you even try $250 or $275? However, $300 is chump change for me after making a paradigm shift in my own thinking...

We're in Bidenomics and inflation is pretty bad, I get it. If you're stuck in late-1980s thinking, you might still think OMG $100 is a lot of money but it isn't. $100 is just a Benjamin, like $10. $200 for all that junk is a steal and $300 is just finally a respectable amount of money but nowhere near outrageous.

YMMV.

Baja Doodlebug -- Those are almost a current-era classic. They're not made anymore but the closest thing is a Coleman-something.
MTD - Classic minibike. Ugly and overbuilt for their time but they have their fans.
"Azusa" - Still manufactured and yet still a classic.

All 3 are rollers and not some rusted out yard art.

So 1/3 of the asking price is a fully assembled roller that you want (with a Tecumseh on it). You do the math:
https://azusaparts.com/product-category/kits/minibike-kits/
 
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Thepaetsguy

Well-Known Member
#17
This thread just exploded in good advice with the previous three replies. Did you even try $250 or $275? However, $300 is chump change for me after making a paradigm shift in my own thinking...

We're in Bidenomics and inflation is pretty bad, I get it. If you're stuck in late-1980s thinking, you might still think OMG $100 is a lot of money but it isn't. $100 is just a Benjamin, like $10. $200 for all that junk is a steal and $300 is just finally a respectable amount of money but nowhere near outrageous.

YMMV.

Baja Doodlebug -- Those are almost a current-era classic. They're not made anymore but the closest thing is a Coleman-something.
MTD - Classic minibike. Ugly and overbuilt for their time but they have their fans.
"Azusa" - Still manufactured and yet still a classic.

All 3 are rollers and not some rusted out yard art.

So 1/3 of the asking price is a fully assembled roller that you want (with a Tecumseh on it). You do the math:
https://azusaparts.com/product-category/kits/minibike-kits/
The $200-$300 isn‘t any trouble. He is firm on not splitting it up. I’ll keep everyone updated.
 
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