Would like some opinions here.
I have an '05 C10 with 27,xxx miles as a project. I know the bike, and its super solid mechanically. It had a right low side by its owner. The fairing including right inner and upper inner is cracked / broken / parts missing. Headlight and turn signals all made it just fine. No farkles on it (all have been removed already).
Right muffler as an exhaust lead just in front of the can, under the little shroud. Maybe it cold be welded.
Fairing bracket is tweaked pretty good. Bags (both sides) are also gone. I was surprised there wasn't significant dents to the front of the tank on one or both sides from the fairing. There's only a very small dimple dent on right front of tank, almost unnoticeable. A few scratches on the right side cover that might rub out with plastic polish.
Bike is still a solid driver mechanically, but totalled by ins. co. due to the OEM costs of the tupperware.
Its going to need tires (which were probably the reason for the dump) and a battery.
1) Part it out. That's something I have a hard time with because its a complete functioning machine with lots of use left in it.
2) Get it to a functional bare bike which would require:
- Tires - $250 - $300
- Battery - $100 est.
- Right handlebar - $50 est.
- Right rider Peg and bracket - $90 max total.
- a set of handlebar mounted mirrors - $40?
- right muffler $75 ??
- some type of headlamp with mounting ears and front turn signals befitting a naked - est. $100
- rear sub frame removed and straightened just a bit - not a huge job - have done it before. - Free
3) try to get fairing parts including fairing bracket, and bags to restore to full OEM functionality.
4) sell it as is - probably won't get much at all for it.
I'm leaning towards number 2 because I'm a sucker for lost puppies and motorcycles needing a little TLC to be functional.
Then I have to wonder what to do with it. Already have 2 road bikes ready to go at any time.
What say you guys? Anyone have parts for option 2) or 3) for reasonable cost?