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    Ya, if you are going to build it and keep it. No big deal other than insurance hassles, possibly. If you are going to do it for a quick flip, there are better ways to make money with less headaches.

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    If you're sure and comfortable with the money it'll take to fix it, go for it. You won't be able to get full insurance on it, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinelement View Post
    I personally have no idea what this bike is worth... You say you can be in it for 3k. If you buy it and fix it for that and have a great time with it for a few yrs, and lose half of it in a sale because of the slavage title??
    Used Ducati Monster in good shape with low miles is $6000-8000 right now, if he can get into the bike for $3k and then decides to sell it in a couple years even with the salvage title he should be able to get all his money out of it. I think he's more concerned about it being safe.
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    Personally, I'd stay away.

    Since they're worth 6-8k, the appraiser doesn't believe they can fix it for that price. To me that indicates the frame/engine are damaged, since fork+wheel should only be about $1500 or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gos View Post
    Personally, I'd stay away.

    Since they're worth 6-8k, the appraiser doesn't believe they can fix it for that price. To me that indicates the frame/engine are damaged, since fork+wheel should only be about $1500 or so.

    ^^^ This ^^^ Was about to say the same thing.
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    You guys have a good point about the insurance. I need to check that.
    Again if I do this it is not to resale it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthabagah View Post
    You guys have a good point about the insurance. I need to check that.
    Again if I do this it is not to resale it.
    You will still have a money pit and be throwing good money after bad to get it up and going.
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    I haven't done it here in Colorado, but have flipped 3 bikes in other states that were salvaged. This is how it works in Mass, MI, and PA.

    The insurance company will give you an itemized list of EVERYTHING that they think is wrong with the bike (right down to orings on on pegs). You will have to replace EVERY item on this list
    SAVING RECEIPTS for everything you buy (an ebay receipt from a private party does not work). Once this is done, you'll trailer it to an inspection station (I believe that Colorado state police do the inspections here). They will check the insurance report, your work, and ALL your receipts. They will decide if the bike is safe and parts not stolen.

    Some states will assign a new vin, others will just stamp salvage on the old title (both ways will be a salvage title).

    You'll then look for an insurance company (progressive will insure salvage bikes, but only compulsory insurance). You'll then pay taxes and fees at the DMV and get your plate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniper7 View Post
    If you are looking at reselling it, 95% of the people who see the ad be it on craigslist or ebay are going to immediately stop looking at it.

    just my .02, but if you are going to keep it and enjoy the bike, then go for it
    I'm the 5%...I have no problems buying salvage BUT keep in mind that the value is about 60% of a clean title, and if you do try and sell, the buyer will be unable to get a loan on a salvage bike.

    ALSO here's some advise. Take LOTS of pictures both of the damage and your repair. If you show how minor the damage was in one picture and show a good quality repair in the next...the bike will be much easier to sell when the time comes-you may even get better money for it that way

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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    You will still have a money pit and be throwing good money after bad to get it up and going.
    Or you could spend 3k on ammo and shoot it up in a day. That would be a money pit too.....

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    Take whatever you expect to spend and multiply it by two possibly three and that's what you're going to actually spend on the rebuild.

    Personally I wouldn't do it. Lets say you can be into this thing for $4K. You're $4K into a bike that's worth $4-$5K and running a bike with a salvage title. I don't care how well you rebuild a bike once the frame has taken an impact the structure has been compromised and will never be as strong as it was new.

    For $4K you can have a bike with a big giant question mark on it. We're talking about a machine that is capable of reaching high speeds in a very short amount of time and you WILL push that machine harder than you might think. You can spend an extra $2K and not have that big question mark.

    Peace of mind doing 100+ MPH is worth a lot more than $2K to me.

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