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Hello Everyone,

Sadly, I am considering to part with my '11 675r.

New medical diagnosis has prompted me to re-evaluate whether or not I should keep my Daytona. Family and close friends have all suggested I sell my bike, but I'm still hoping for a more positive result when Spring arrives.

Question for you all... If I do decide to part with my bike, is it worthwhile parting out (would it be more work than the extra dollars)?

Thanks!
 

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Hello Everyone,

Sadly, I am considering to part with my '11 675r.
New medical diagnosis has prompted me to re-evaluate whether or not I should keep my Daytona. Family and close friends have all suggested I sell my bike, but I'm still hoping for a more positive result when Spring arrives.
Question for you all... If I do decide to part with my bike, is it worthwhile parting out (would it be more work than the extra dollars)?
Thanks!
As someone who has parted out a couple bikes, it can be a pain in the ass!
Plenty of people who want to pay next to nothing, flakes & other's just wasting your time. It takes some patience and packing and shipping stuff out can be very time consuming.. I would consider this 1st and foremost, do you have a buyer for the frame & motor already? if not those 2 parts are not easy to sell and high value and high price on shipping.. nothing worse than being stuck with large items that take up space and in the motors case, if not sold locally, you will have to take to a shipper.
 

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Wish i was better off financially as i often goto oakville to visit my parents and would love to make a go at a track bike. Hopefully your situation improves and you are able to keep it. If not, im sure someone would be eager to snatch it up with the riding season approaching.
 
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