Hi all, Just about to start my winter project and as a result I will have the following parts for sale. Its all coming off a very good condition 1994 Daytona 900 in Yellow: Complete front fairing assembly including lights, bracket and screen. Front mudguard Mirrors Indicators Original clip ons Clock bezel Temp gauge Air box Side and lower fairings Petrol tank Complete tail section rear seat cover Seat Rear hugger Chain guard Oil Radiator Original cans x 2 and a bit later on the front and back wheels. Any interest here or is this a fleabay job??
Hi Dougie, Thanks for the advice - as soon as i have them and see what condition everything is in I will do that. I have been keeping my eye on eBay to see what they normally go for. For now just wanted to see if there was any interest. Cheers Jonathan
Ok so the deconstruction is complete and I now have this pile of parts which will no longer be utilised... Parts are in really good condition seeing as they are 20 years old and the only issue i found was some cracking in the paint on the right side of the top fairing where the indicator connects. Not saying the rest is like new but in good condition. The Cans are not the standard OEM parts but made by ART and had a lovely sound to them. The fuel tank is not in the picture but that is also part of it. Ideally i would sell this as a job lot and happy to take any sensible offers - get in touch if you are interested. Regards Jonathan
Hi Jonathan, This is a cheeky long shot but ......somewhere in your spares for sale pile do you have a right hand riders foot peg for sale mate?
Hi Bogg, Here are some pics. I would say they are in fair condition given age. tyres are ok but to be honest i would replace. Disks are ok too, i would keep them but they dont fit my new wheels. The close up shows a bit or corrosion on the rear wheel but again nothing major. Thoughts??
Hi C H they don't look much better than mine,I think I'll have to go down the shot blasting route with mine,thanks anyway
No worries Bogg - i guess they are all going to be 20 odd years old and been through the mill a bit! Blast and powder coating prob the best option!