Originally Posted by
bikemig
Don't touch it. You won't add much value to it but you may make it harder to sell especially if you throw a lot of expensive parts on it. The B will decide whether to ride it according to spec or to upgrade it. The '93 is a fantastic bike. This is mine:
So some good advice thanks, coming from someone who owns one your advice carries a little more weight than some of the others. I have to make it ride worthy I think to get the best dollar. To have a buyer pull up to a bike that can't be ridden will insure a low ball offer. This isn't Iowa people here fight over the things they want and as a result pay top dollar over what they would pay in a landlocked state or seasonal riding state. I now see that making choices for the new owner is risky. I have a take off seat and most of the other stuff but what I don't have is 26x1.4 or similar tires laying around. There is no quick fix for that unfortunately.