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Clubroom => Bike Talk => Topic started by: albrid-3 on March 27, 2010, 11:25:33 pm

Title: Its driving me nuts
Post by: albrid-3 on March 27, 2010, 11:25:33 pm
Its really sh---ts me, l want this bike in USA, its a 1974 YZ 250 B , it has 2 :'( hrs to go and l am trying to figure away to buy this bike. and l know it won`t happen. Do you understand or have you ever experianced that frustation.

Ebay.com ( yamaha yz )  the has Number 2# on the race plates.
Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: albrid-3 on March 28, 2010, 09:01:33 am
The 1974 Yz 250 B sold for $4551 USD.
Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: ksiderek on March 28, 2010, 07:48:57 pm
I know how you feel. I tried to buy a bike from California a couple of weeks ago. Trying to export to the UK without a "title" is a nightmare. To have a title it has to have a VIN number. Unfortunatly, the bike never came with a VIN number as it was imported as a frame kit. If you don't have a title you need a bill of sale and a manufacturers statement of origin. Can't get one of those either as the company folded in 85!! The owner took the bike off e-bay with an hour to run. He decided to have a re think but may still sell it.

Anyone have any ideas? I have heard of a company in the US that will collect, strip and send a bike as parts but I can't find them on the web.

There are loads of nice bikes in the states but few are titled. Without all the correct paterwork your stuffed.
Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: Marc.com on March 29, 2010, 06:33:54 am
In NZ or Aussie you can just declare it as an off road motorcycle and you are in, parts have various tax regimes depending on how friendly the people are at customs.
Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: zorroz on March 29, 2010, 12:35:57 pm
The only way to get around the title problem is to have the bike sent in boxes as parts. I've seen it done many times!
Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: shortshifter on March 30, 2010, 08:57:32 am
you gotta win it on ebay first which is no easy deal esp for things like a early yz.I reckon Mark's swapmeet is a better option with plenty of good bikes.This has been covered before but I believe you can source a bike through DDR in Brisbane or they will ship it for you if you find one for yourself.You are going to pay for it but unless you've got a contact over there its the only way.Also Shoreline Motorcycles also in Brisbane may be able to help.Prices in the US are starting to pick up a bit recently but the Oz$ is still pretty strong and is going to increase in value against the US$ so its a good time to buy.
Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: firko on March 30, 2010, 11:46:34 am
I've been shipping bikes from the USA for 10 years and have never had a title problem. I always have the engine removed and sent seperately in its own box which efectively turns the shipment ito 'spare parts', not a complete bike requiring title. Until recently a bill of sale was good enough but they've tightened up the regs to try and prevent stolen stuff getting out of the country.
Shortshifter is right that Marks Swapmeet is quite a good alternative to eBay. The last couple of bikes I've bought have come via Marks. Just yesterday I bought a pair of NOS Arnaco shocks for $90 +$30 shipping while the best recent price I could get on eBay was $130 + shipping. There are some good honest blokes on the Swapmeet as well. It's got a forum style vibe about it and a good feedback if anyone gets screwed. They were the first to out the notoriously dodgy Todd Applegate. He's now banned on eBay as well.
Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: Freakshow on March 30, 2010, 01:39:33 pm
Its really sh---ts me, l want this bike in USA, its a 1974 YZ 250 B , it has 2 :'( hrs to go and l am trying to figure away to buy this bike. and l know it won`t happen. Do you understand or have you ever experianced that frustation.

Ebay.com ( yamaha yz )  the has Number 2# on the race plates.

 I looked at that bike till about $3k on the of chance it didnt hit what he wanted this time around ( he was pitching 4-5K pre sold , the seller was fine and i had already checked he would box up.  Shipping was no issue. 

Like they said first check they will box up, second you have to win it,  the rest is fairly predictable.
Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: firko on March 30, 2010, 02:31:27 pm
Mick, I got it wrong. The dodgy guy that was outed on the swapmeet is Todd Appelgate. Brendan is OK to my knowledge, runs a wrecking yard of sorts. I bought some Maico stuff from him a while ago, dealt with his missus who's a bit of a honey from memory. Todd Appelgate advertises bikes he doesn't own, and has left many a punter high dry and bikeless.http://www.vintagemx.us/message_board/viewtopic.php?t=1516 (http://www.vintagemx.us/message_board/viewtopic.php?t=1516)

This is a classic example of getting it wrong and having good reason to delete the wrongful post.
Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: Hoony on March 30, 2010, 05:14:31 pm
Hmmm , he was cyber stalking me for parts i did not want to sell some time back, some very weird emails came from him.
Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: albrid-3 on March 30, 2010, 09:22:22 pm
So l gather this apple lives in USA, l hope he`s not out here.
Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: bazza on July 03, 2010, 05:36:22 pm
brendan is a good bloke
Todd Applegate did everyone over for years
Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: SAABCOMBI on July 03, 2010, 08:44:45 pm
Any ideas how to get a bike from Italy or france and freight it to australia
Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: Canam370 on July 03, 2010, 08:49:25 pm
I've dealt with Brendan Fennessy and had no drama's. Like Hoony I did get an peculiar email response from him once though it just left me confused,not concerned.
Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: LWC82PE on July 03, 2010, 09:08:20 pm
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Todd Applegate did everyone over for years

Is that really true that he is or was in jail for his scams and ripping people off? The scary thing was i knew about him for a few years before i was contacted by him and guess what i didnt not even know it was him till quite some time after.  Its was a bit weird, i didnt really know what he wanted but i was lucky enough to not A) buy anything from him or B) sell anything to him and it ended at that. It was only last year sometime when somone posted his address on a forum and then i though s%$& ive had emails from this guy before and didnt even know it was him and everyone had been saying to watch out for him. I feel real lucky because i reckon i was so close to being taken for a ride. i think the americans dislike him more than us though, he always gets a bad mention on the forums over there.

As for shipping from Italy, try this forum http://rugginose.forumfree.it/ You gotta jump through hoops to get on there and introduce yourself before you can get approved so its a little tricky but once your on its fine. Theres a section for international english reading only people to read first and it explains things. You also need to make sure you got your cookie settings right otherwise the website wont work properly. It took me ages to work out how to sign up on there.
Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: Hoony on July 04, 2010, 08:25:18 am
Hmmm , he was cyber stalking me for parts i did not want to sell some time back, some very weird emails came from him.

Just to clear up my earlier Post, it was Todd Applegate that was sending me the strange and weird emails some time back.

i wasn't referring to Brendan from "The Bike Boneyard"  he has always replied to my emails for parts promptly and been very helpful and i have had no problems there.

Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: firko on July 04, 2010, 10:39:37 am
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Just to clear up my earlier Post, it was Todd Applegate that was sending me the strange and weird emails some time bac
Yeah that was my stuff up Hoony. I got confused for some reason and wrongly outed Brendan as being a crook. Brendan's in fact a level shooter, I've bought stuff from him with no problem whatsoever. His prices are very reasonable as well.
Todd Applegate however is as dodgy as dog poo. A few years ago I put an ad on the Swapmeet looking for something or the other (can't remember what) and Todd emailed me with an offer of the needed parts at some astronomical price. Luckily I'd heard of his reputation so I declined his offer. After that a series of strange emails started coming, some telling me that seeing that he'd already sent me the parts on spec, because "he respected my work for VMX" it was expected that I pay him straight away. When I asked him where he got my address from and informing him that I had no intention of paying him he got abusive and threatened to "out me to the VMX community as a crook"! He's definitely a nutcase......By the way, the parts never did arrive (as expected.) ::)
Title: Re: Its driving me nuts
Post by: Hoony on July 04, 2010, 10:56:44 am
no problem Firko, i just wanted to be clear to what my post was referring to, as it was a bit ambiguous. i should have worded it differently , it's now corrected.

the emails i got was very strange indeed, i can only assume he got my email from a bike i advertised on the site, he wanted parts only and literally bombarded me with emails every day for weeks even though i made it clear i wasn't selling bits only the bike.