Brammo Owners Forum
Marketplace => Bikes For Sale Or Auction => Topic started by: Brammofan on January 27, 2011, 07:26:53 PM
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http://losangeles.ebayclassifieds.com/motorcycles-scooters/burbank/2010-brammo-enertia-electric-motorcycle-2-500-miles-only/?ad=8727882 (http://losangeles.ebayclassifieds.com/motorcycles-scooters/burbank/2010-brammo-enertia-electric-motorcycle-2-500-miles-only/?ad=8727882)
Caveat emptor: check out the rear sprocket and the chain. 2500 miles, but did he ever grease the chain?
$5000. Heck, you could get a new one for about $5695. See http://www.empulsebuyer.com/tcoCalculator.php?sTR=0&fTR=1&sTI=CA&eID=4&kWhC=0.11&eRng=42&bR=0 (http://www.empulsebuyer.com/tcoCalculator.php?sTR=0&fTR=1&sTI=CA&eID=4&kWhC=0.11&eRng=42&bR=0)
I know... I'd never make it as a used bike salesman.
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GEEZ! Add $200 or so for chain, sprockets (front AND rear), and installation. I hope that's all that's been neglected...
eric aka webman
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He's got it on craigslist, too:
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/mcy/2183901685.html (http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/mcy/2183901685.html)
No new pics of this poor neglected bike. :(
Maybe we should set up a Brammo Rescue group, like the Humane Society.
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Looks like Jeffrey's bike, no? He seems to know a thing or two about bikes. Probably well taken care of.
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Not sure who Jeffrey is. I just base it on the color of the sprocket and the cleanliness of the chain. I suppose the chain could have been recently cleaned.
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This is Jeff
Brammo Stories: Episode One - Jeff Calimlim (http://www.vimeo.com/16789063)
The faded sprocket doesn't have anything to do with improper care, it's a result of us living in Sunny California. :)
Looks like he has a proper rear stand so hopefully he puts it to good use cleaning that chain frequently.
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Oh, crap. My apologies to Jeff.
HOWEVER, given the choice between his and the one you just posted (http://brammoforum.com/index.php?topic=534.0), I'd buy yours in a heartbeat.
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Its all good :) I always lube ad clean my chain with Motul Factory Line Chain Lube then clean each link on the sides since those parts really don't really need lubrication and only acts as a magnet for dirt causing more premature wear if not dealt with
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Oh Harlan thanks BTW for remembering my name
I hope the shop is doing well