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Sounds like bull but it's not. What's the catch? It was in salt water 5 weeks ago thanks to hurricane Helene. If this sounds familiar it's because the same thing happened to my '05 in hurricane Ian. That one was under 9 feet of water, this one only had 3 feet and for a much shorter period of time so it's in better shape. I put a new battery in it, turned the key and nothing happened so it may not be an easy fix. In any case, lots of good parts to be scavenged, forks, wheels, plastics, etc., etc. I'm keeping the saddle bags, seats and windshield and will either sell separately on this forum or you can buy them for $100 each. Located in Ft Myers Beach, FL. We're planning to head back to PA this Saturday so time is of the essence!

I think it would be great if someone is looking for a good winter project and would take the time to go thru it and get it back on the road again, hopefully documenting the process and posting it on this forum. If not I would hope guys could get some use out of the parts.

First come, first served!
 
Sounds like bull but it's not. What's the catch? It was in salt water 5 weeks ago thanks to hurricane Helene. If this sounds familiar it's because the same thing happened to my '05 in hurricane Ian. That one was under 9 feet of water, this one only had 3 feet and for a much shorter period of time so it's in better shape. I put a new battery in it, turned the key and nothing happened so it may not be an easy fix. In any case, lots of good parts to be scavenged, forks, wheels, plastics, etc., etc. I'm keeping the saddle bags, seats and windshield and will either sell separately on this forum or you can buy them for $100 each. Located in Ft Myers Beach, FL. We're planning to head back to PA this Saturday so time is of the essence!

I think it would be great if someone is looking for a good winter project and would take the time to go thru it and get it back on the road again, hopefully documenting the process and posting it on this forum. If not I would hope guys could get some use out of the parts.

First come, first served!
PM Sent, thanks, Baz
 
Sounds like bull but it's not. What's the catch? It was in salt water 5 weeks ago thanks to hurricane Helene. If this sounds familiar it's because the same thing happened to my '05 in hurricane Ian. That one was under 9 feet of water, this one only had 3 feet and for a much shorter period of time so it's in better shape. I put a new battery in it, turned the key and nothing happened so it may not be an easy fix. In any case, lots of good parts to be scavenged, forks, wheels, plastics, etc., etc. I'm keeping the saddle bags, seats and windshield and will either sell separately on this forum or you can buy them for $100 each. Located in Ft Myers Beach, FL. We're planning to head back to PA this Saturday so time is of the essence!

I think it would be great if someone is looking for a good winter project and would take the time to go thru it and get it back on the road again, hopefully documenting the process and posting it on this forum. If not I would hope guys could get some use out of the parts.

First come, first served!
I'm new to the forum and don't know how to send a pm. I live in Tampa. I have a black 2008 I got a good deal on with scratched up sattlebags. I'm interested if they are black and still for sale.
 
After the hurricane Ian 2 years ago my neighbor, an older couple with some health issues decided they didn’t want to deal with that risk anymore so they moved…to Asheville, NC!

Yeah, crazy what happened up in the mountains so far away from the coast. The summer heat of Arizona is unsufferable, but then we don't have tornados, hurricanes, nor frigid cold. And in the metro areas no worries of fires.
 

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