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#190 - 06/27/00 11:43 PM Sears motorcycle
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I own a 1966 sears106cc motorcycle and am interested in it's value. Can anyone help?
Thanks. My E-mail is Folkssmall@aol.com

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#191 - 06/28/00 11:16 AM Re: Sears motorcycle
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I have several 106 Sears bikes and have been fairly familiar with them over the years. Tell me more about it and I will try to give you a value
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#192 - 06/28/00 01:22 PM Re: Sears motorcycle
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The bike is all originaland was last driven in 1978. It has been stored in the garage on a shelf and is time worn. I have not really looked at it for some time but I believe that with some elbow grease and tlc it could be resurected. I am mostly interested in a range of value. Thanks again Les Head
Email FolksSmall@aol.com

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#193 - 06/28/00 09:34 PM Re: Sears motorcycle
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Well based solely upon what you are telling me I would say the bike is worth somewhere around $200-400. I knwo tha tmay sound low but I have a real nicely restored 106 that woudl bring only about $800-1000. Sears bikes, although somewhat rare, do not get a premium price. I think that is mainly due to two things - scarcity of parts and the fact that they are small bikes and most restorers like to restore the larger cc bikes. Hope this helps.
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