Originally Posted by
sjpitts
It is not so much the taking it apart, as the correctly identifying and characterizing all the parts. I would probably get in trouble selling something that didn't work right or wasn't quite what I said it was. If I sell, I would rather just sell the whole bike to someone local who could check it out in person. Let someone with more knowledge piece it out.
But first I really want to make it work well enough for my cheap ***** friend to use it in one 15 mile sprint tri.
Jared
If you do piece it out, just take a lot of pictures, making sure that any engravings/labels on the parts are readable. Ebay buyers will figure it out and ask you any questions if there is any doubt, it is a very efficient marketplace. I've had a lot of things go for a lot more money than I ever expected because some collector community out there immediately recognized the part I was selling.