http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2000-Derbi-SENDA-R...
As mentioned by BUGABOO the link is/was out of order. So I did a new search and found the correlation below
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2000-Derbi-SENDA-R...
The description in the item said "I am selling this bike as spares or repairs due to various parts missing such as front mud guard and headlight, clutch cable, nouns filter." Also the photo shows a very rough bike. Besides the obviously missing parts, near that little problem with "i found out that the gearbox was backwards", doesn`t matter what that means (shift pattern?).
The bike is repairable but at what cost contained by time and money? However for a low purchase price it could be an enjoyable project bike.
Thanks to "Moto Man" for finding the link..."
It looks similar to it needs a lot of TLC...
Honestly... for a hobby and with the sole purpose if you do have the spare change, receive it and fix it your self... other wise look for something else.
Well, not necessarily easy and will whip time and money and a frustrating time locating the right parts.
...but if you want a project, there doesn't seem to be any rationale why it couldn't be resurrected, the trick is, not to pay too much for the bike so that repairing it becomes uneconomical; so do your research on probable costs and then set a figure as the maximum you are liable to bid.
Small bikes are usually pretty easy to work on.
go for it
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go for it
As mentioned by BUGABOO the link is/was out of order. So I did a new search and found the correlation below
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2000-Derbi-SENDA-R...
The description in the item said "I am selling this bike as spares or repairs due to various parts missing such as front mud guard and headlight, clutch cable, nouns filter." Also the photo shows a very rough bike. Besides the obviously missing parts, near that little problem with "i found out that the gearbox was backwards", doesn`t matter what that means (shift pattern?).
The bike is repairable but at what cost contained by time and money? However for a low purchase price it could be an enjoyable project bike.
Thanks to "Moto Man" for finding the link..."
It looks similar to it needs a lot of TLC...
Honestly... for a hobby and with the sole purpose if you do have the spare change, receive it and fix it your self... other wise look for something else.
Well, not necessarily easy and will whip time and money and a frustrating time locating the right parts.
...but if you want a project, there doesn't seem to be any rationale why it couldn't be resurrected, the trick is, not to pay too much for the bike so that repairing it becomes uneconomical; so do your research on probable costs and then set a figure as the maximum you are liable to bid.
Small bikes are usually pretty easy to work on.
go for it
Answers: sorry dont like looking at links due to being given one that cause problems with my computer. But if its a push bike they are usually fixable one way or the olther and if its a motorbike next there are loads of parts out there. i travelled from Isle of Wight to Nottingham to pick up a front back crash bike to fix the one I had blowen and engine and then hitched vertebrae using lorrys ect and a story I had had an quirk...it was mega but I diverse and yes it proberly is an easy fix.
Page not responding.. If its on Ebay spares or repair, its usually more spares..
Well, not necessarily easy and will whip time and money and a frustrating time locating the right parts.
...but if you want a project, there doesn't seem to be any rationale why it couldn't be resurrected, the trick is, not to pay too much for the bike so that repairing it becomes uneconomical; so do your research on probable costs and then set a figure as the maximum you are liable to bid.
Small bikes are usually pretty easy to work on.
go for it
Thanks to "Moto Man" for finding the link..."
It looks similar to it needs a lot of TLC...
Honestly... for a hobby and with the sole purpose if you do have the spare change, receive it and fix it your self... other wise look for something else.
Well, not necessarily easy and will whip time and money and a frustrating time locating the right parts.
...but if you want a project, there doesn't seem to be any rationale why it couldn't be resurrected, the trick is, not to pay too much for the bike so that repairing it becomes uneconomical; so do your research on probable costs and then set a figure as the maximum you are liable to bid.
Small bikes are usually pretty easy to work on.
go for it
Easyriders magazine reader...I inevitability assist....?
Yes, if you own enough experience...As mentioned by BUGABOO the link is/was out of order. So I did a new search and found the correlation below
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2000-Derbi-SENDA-R...
The description in the item said "I am selling this bike as spares or repairs due to various parts missing such as front mud guard and headlight, clutch cable, nouns filter." Also the photo shows a very rough bike. Besides the obviously missing parts, near that little problem with "i found out that the gearbox was backwards", doesn`t matter what that means (shift pattern?).
The bike is repairable but at what cost contained by time and money? However for a low purchase price it could be an enjoyable project bike.
Thanks to "Moto Man" for finding the link..."
It looks similar to it needs a lot of TLC...
Honestly... for a hobby and with the sole purpose if you do have the spare change, receive it and fix it your self... other wise look for something else.
Well, not necessarily easy and will whip time and money and a frustrating time locating the right parts.
...but if you want a project, there doesn't seem to be any rationale why it couldn't be resurrected, the trick is, not to pay too much for the bike so that repairing it becomes uneconomical; so do your research on probable costs and then set a figure as the maximum you are liable to bid.
Small bikes are usually pretty easy to work on.
go for it
When is a motorcycle an strict antique?
Page not responding.. If its on Ebay spares or repair, its usually more spares..
Where is the segment number for this...
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As mentioned by BUGABOO the link is/was out of order. So I did a new search and found the correlation below
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2000-Derbi-SENDA-R...
The description in the item said "I am selling this bike as spares or repairs due to various parts missing such as front mud guard and headlight, clutch cable, nouns filter." Also the photo shows a very rough bike. Besides the obviously missing parts, near that little problem with "i found out that the gearbox was backwards", doesn`t matter what that means (shift pattern?).
The bike is repairable but at what cost contained by time and money? However for a low purchase price it could be an enjoyable project bike.
Thanks to "Moto Man" for finding the link..."
It looks similar to it needs a lot of TLC...
Honestly... for a hobby and with the sole purpose if you do have the spare change, receive it and fix it your self... other wise look for something else.
Well, not necessarily easy and will whip time and money and a frustrating time locating the right parts.
...but if you want a project, there doesn't seem to be any rationale why it couldn't be resurrected, the trick is, not to pay too much for the bike so that repairing it becomes uneconomical; so do your research on probable costs and then set a figure as the maximum you are liable to bid.
Small bikes are usually pretty easy to work on.
go for it
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Answers: sorry dont like looking at links due to being given one that cause problems with my computer. But if its a push bike they are usually fixable one way or the olther and if its a motorbike next there are loads of parts out there. i travelled from Isle of Wight to Nottingham to pick up a front back crash bike to fix the one I had blowen and engine and then hitched vertebrae using lorrys ect and a story I had had an quirk...it was mega but I diverse and yes it proberly is an easy fix.
Page not responding.. If its on Ebay spares or repair, its usually more spares..
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Well, not necessarily easy and will whip time and money and a frustrating time locating the right parts.
...but if you want a project, there doesn't seem to be any rationale why it couldn't be resurrected, the trick is, not to pay too much for the bike so that repairing it becomes uneconomical; so do your research on probable costs and then set a figure as the maximum you are liable to bid.
Small bikes are usually pretty easy to work on.
go for it
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Thanks to "Moto Man" for finding the link..."
It looks similar to it needs a lot of TLC...
Honestly... for a hobby and with the sole purpose if you do have the spare change, receive it and fix it your self... other wise look for something else.
Well, not necessarily easy and will whip time and money and a frustrating time locating the right parts.
...but if you want a project, there doesn't seem to be any rationale why it couldn't be resurrected, the trick is, not to pay too much for the bike so that repairing it becomes uneconomical; so do your research on probable costs and then set a figure as the maximum you are liable to bid.
Small bikes are usually pretty easy to work on.
go for it
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