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What I have learned today
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 10:07 pm
by SWAGGER
Don't buy from ebay .... I always get let down. So unhappy about that.
You can pull apart a Firestorm headlight. Apply heat to the joint and it will release.
You can polish out major scratches and accident damage from plastic lenses. The unit I bought had the corner ground down during an accident .... I've buffed the worst of it out and you can barely tell that it had damage.
I'm going to convert the headlight to a projector type unit.
Re: What I have learned today
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 9:15 am
by tony.mon
Always ask the seller to telephone you to arrange collection by you in person, then grill them about the condition.
They'll be a lot less likely to misrepresent an item if they think your'e coming to their house to collect it yourself, while visitng a relative in their area or attending a conference nearby next week.
Make sure that you drop into conversation how unhappy you had to get when an item you bought a while back wasn't described honestly, and had to get your money back. Apologise for having to be so careful, but once bitten......
Obviously you change your mind later and ask them to ship it after all.
Or ask one of the forum members who lives nearby to pop round and have a look for you, we seem to have most of the country covered between us.
I'dcertainly be happy to help out if it's near me.
Re: What I have learned today
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 10:28 am
by Beamish
Good advice, I have had to re-ebay two items this week after trying them for size, one too big and one to tight

Still hopefully i will scrape my money back and try again

Re: What I have learned today
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 10:34 am
by benny hedges
Beamish wrote:Good advice, I have had to re-ebay two items this week after trying them for size, one too big and one to tight

Still hopefully i will scrape my money back and try again

i can't imagine anyone wanting to buy second hand blow up dolls tbh m8

Re: What I have learned today
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 11:22 am
by SWAGGER
You're not wrong of course. I did actually ask the guy, albeit by email, about the condition. I'm putting it down to experience ..... a not so good one. I have to re adjust my expectations I have to remember that I did actually buy the Firestorm as a sacrificial bike to run throught he winter. I just hate things not being quite right. Never mind ... onwards and upwards. Next is the suspension .... it's gonna need the lowers repainting or me trying to find some decent ones on the dreaded ebay thing.
Re: What I have learned today
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 12:28 pm
by tony.mon
I have a pair of lowers, I think, so would be able to sell those for you to recondition then swap your own stanchions into.
That would have to be a sell, though, sorry to be mercenary but billy payment comes a-knockin' .
If you're interested let me know and I can dig them out, and send pics; and an HONEST descripiton
(But I wouldn't have kept them if I wasn't prepared to use them again myself, obviously)
With any fork rebuild I would recommend new upper and lower sliders, BTW.
And while you're there you're most of the way to replacing the head bearings if that's needed about now.
Might as well make a weekend of it....
(oh, and wheel bearings, brake pads, bleed and and and and ....................) Best book a week off to be sure.
Re: What I have learned today
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 1:31 pm
by Beamish
benny hedges wrote:Beamish wrote:Good advice, I have had to re-ebay two items this week after trying them for size, one too big and one to tight

Still hopefully i will scrape my money back and try again

i can't imagine anyone wanting to buy second hand blow up dolls tbh m8

Why? One careful owner and only 3 minor scorch marks, also the porcupine poo will clean straight off with a bit of elbow grease

Re: What I have learned today
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 4:43 pm
by tony.mon
Beamish wrote:benny hedges wrote:Beamish wrote:Good advice, I have had to re-ebay two items this week after trying them for size, one too big and one to tight

Still hopefully i will scrape my money back and try again

i can't imagine anyone wanting to buy second hand blow up dolls tbh m8

Why? One careful owner and only 3 minor scorch marks, also the porcupine poo will clean straight off with a bit of elbow grease

Porcupines and blow-up dolls, you might have thought that would have set alarm bells ringing.
Re: What I have learned today
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2010 4:50 pm
by SWAGGER
tony.mon wrote:I have a pair of lowers, I think, so would be able to sell those for you to recondition then swap your own stanchions into.
That would have to be a sell, though, sorry to be mercenary but billy payment comes a-knockin' .
If you're interested let me know and I can dig them out, and send pics; and an HONEST descripiton ...
TM ... appreciate those thoughts. Let me work out my next steps and I'll be in touch.

Re: What I have learned today
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 10:43 am
by storminateacup
Give im a load of negative feedback, they don't like that or stop the paypal payment by registering a dispute.