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Thread: Indian speedo prices

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    charlie frey Guest

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    So..what happened to the Indian speedo market?
    Prices are lower than they were 10 years ago, while the bikes continue to climb.
    Is it the availability of restored and/or aftermarket?
    It looks like I'm going to have to take a beating on a SW that I bought years ago as an "investment"!
    Oh, well.
    You win some...

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    AdminGuy Guest

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    Good question. I've got an orig 741B that works, looks good. No one seems to be interested?

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    INLINE4NUT Guest

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    there are a few speedos out there that I would consider paying "all the wood" for ! One being a 1938 with trip meter,but then again mine has a good one so the price would have to be fair I guess, I think things may have leveled off for awhile ???

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    Kojack Guest

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    I'd say the availability of repros made them less desirable. I'm not going to spend big bucks for one and then be afraid to use and possibly damage it when I can slap a cheap repro on the bike and not worry about it. The originals will always have a market but that market is a little more limited now. I have two SW originals that are good for cores, anyone want to trade for a couple of repros? Looks like I'm stuck too.

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    Paquette Guest

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    I would think that in todays world, what is valuable is in the eye of the beholder ( read: buyer) It is like buying stocks, you hold for the long run. What comes around goes around and one day your "investment" may be valuable again.--But then again this is the mindset that puts this hobby out of reach for many folk-----

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    charlie frey Guest

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    Originally posted by Paquette
    --But then again this is the mindset that puts this hobby out of reach for many folk-----
    You're probably right.
    I've seen some hoarders...paying whatever it takes to get a glass case full of '38 speedos.
    Which is partially why I'm about to take an over-$150 beating on this speedo and sell it to a guy who needs it.
    Maybe what goes around really will come around....

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    INLINE4NUT Guest

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    The only reason I have spares is I buy when I find and usually only buy for MCs I have!In days past Ive had speedos goo bad and not had a replacement on hand,I dont like the feeling of having to then look for something I need and have the feeling of being "over a barrell" so to speak then you are right Id pay way more for it,(speedo or other part).
    Charlie why would you take a 150 dollar loss??? So you bought the speedo just to make money??? if so then dont cry,maybe $$$$ signs clouded your judgement Any rate I hope it turns out positive for you and if the person doesnt buy it let me know maybe we can at least see you brake even

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    charlie frey Guest

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    Charlie why would you take a 150 dollar loss??? So you bought the speedo just to make money??? if so then dont cry,maybe $$$$ signs clouded your judgement Any rate I hope it turns out positive for you and if the person doesnt buy it let me know maybe we can at least see you brake even [/B]
    I've found in the past that when I have a few bucks, I often bought motorcycle parts.
    I've enjoyed the process of buying and selling them, and I've made a few bucks.
    I'm not crying, so spare me the judgement.
    I'm selling the speedo because I'm in debt from having been unemployed for 2 of the past 5 years, and I need some money whether I have to take a beating or not.
    There...how's that for crying.

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    cheifrider Guest

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    i just managed to make my first sale on ebay and it turned out well for me.whenever i buy a part i tag it for what it cost me.now i am building a 47-48 bike and i have a shelf full of stuff.being as i am building ,of course i am in the "market"for many things.as i shop, waiting for swap meet time, i noticed i way overpaid for some stuff ,while on the other hand i got some deals on others (was that a run-on sentence??) i also have a bunch of n.o.s stuff in the original packaging............guess what?its getting unpackaged and installed as it was meant to be . i guess i thank all the guys who haved saved this stuff but ive seen all to many times a guy who has spent lots of dough and saved some nice stuff ,only to die and some "honest dealer "comes in and waves 10000 around and leave with 50000 worth of stuff. leaving the family thinking they made out like a bandit.(this happened to a close personal friend of mine)allthough i think now, with computers, pretty much everyone knows what stuff is worth.ok.......im done

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    Paquette Guest

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    Chiefrider--You made an interesting statement when you refered to " swap meets". Those were truly the old days when you could swap what was valuable to someone else for a part that was valuable to you. Nowdays it just seems like $ changing hands. There are hardly swap meets anymore, the times when enthusiasts helped other enthusiasts to build their ride or keep it on the road. We need to, as a hobby get back to that----Michael

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