Went to look at a MINT 1974 R60/6 today...
Went to look at a MINT 1974 R60/6 today...
Well.. the "mint" $4000 BMW for sale on craigslist turned out to be a rusty, crusty basket case. Fried wheel bearings, black tape on seat, filthy where it couldn't be easily wiped, hard to start, tank recoated over rusty original liner and peeling paint, rusty headers, (note how clean it is where the worst of the gunk has been sprayed off the engine, etc) Oddly, it had a four speed transmission with no kick starter. That wasn't factory, was it?:
Re: Went to look at a MINT 1974 R60/6 today...
Maybe the add should have said Mint with 1974 R60/6. Did he give you a breath mint???
Me wittle bit of the web........http://rossmz.blogspot.com/
Re: Went to look at a MINT 1974 R60/6 today...
Odd sense of reality.
I'm shopping for a Westfalia right now and have seen some real messes described as mint that belong beside that poor /6.
I'm shopping for a Westfalia right now and have seen some real messes described as mint that belong beside that poor /6.
Garnet


Re: Went to look at a MINT 1974 R60/6 today...
Did you taste it? I think those are flakes of mint or maybe "retcyn" (the stuff in Certs) all over the aluminum. 

Re: Went to look at a MINT 1974 R60/6 today...
I mulled the idea of making an offer, but hard as I tried, it wouldn't sweeten the deal...Ross wrote:Maybe the add should have said Mint with 1974 R60/6. Did he give you a breath mint???

-
- Posts: 6008
- Joined: Thu Aug 12, 2010 12:39 pm
- Location: Galt California
- Contact:
Re: Went to look at a MINT 1974 R60/6 today...
The description is consistent with what I learned back in the day. If an ad said "rebuilt motor" that meant that it needed to have the motor rebuilt. To read "all tuned and serviced" meant that it needed it.
Ask the Indians what happens when you don't control immigration.
Re: Went to look at a MINT 1974 R60/6 today...
I went to TN a couple of years ago with a friend to look at a "mint" black toaster that he was hot to buy. Asking price was $4500. It was a nice "twenty footer" as the pictures suggested but when we got there, it turned out to be a BIG disappointment - - easily worse than yours, Tim, including flat tires and no battery. After a bit, my buddy was trying to talk himself into it and seemed to actually be doing it. I took him aside and said "You asked me to come on this trip for a reason. Walk away." He did. I was pissed at the seller but it was a beautiful and cloudless spring day.
- Steve in Golden
- Posts: 3094
- Joined: Tue Aug 03, 2010 4:30 pm
- Location: Golden, CO USA
Re: Went to look at a MINT 1974 R60/6 today...
How could anybody call that "mint condition" and keep a straight face? What a hunk o crap. Sad indeed to see a fine machine treated like that.
-
- Posts: 8900
- Joined: Tue Aug 03, 2010 1:46 pm
Re: Went to look at a MINT 1974 R60/6 today...
If that bike was 100 years old, that still wouldn't be "mint" condition.Steve in Golden wrote:How could anybody call that "mint condition" and keep a straight face? What a hunk o crap. Sad indeed to see a fine machine treated like that.
MS - out
Re: Went to look at a MINT 1974 R60/6 today...
So what does shipping to the islands run? Here's a couple recent listings by me:
1975 R60/6, $3K

1983 R100S, $4,495

1975 R60/6, $3K

1983 R100S, $4,495

Call me Mel. Some years ago- never mind how long precisely- having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me at home, I thought I would ride about a little and see the other parts of the world.