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Lot of 90 motorcycles includes various tools and spare parts

Looks like all the bikes are from Sheridan College. Did they close their motorcycle program or are they just refreshing their bikes for next year?
 
Great opportunity for anyone starting a motorcycle school, motorcross training or gym khanna school, maybe even for a track school. It works out to about $500 a bike even if you bid up to $50K. However, the bikes are probably pretty beat up and not road worthy condition. Would take quite a bit more work to get them road safety, if its even possible.
 
Govdeals is US so can't be Sheridan's. BTW, steer clear of these thieves. Govdeals is a racket -- private firm given an exclusive contract to sell government surplus items to the public. They use unsavory tactics to boost auction prices and offer extremely poor aftersale support. Just do some Googling to see.
 
Do some of you guys read stuff or just post? It says in the product offering, training program that has closed down, sitting at trafalgar road campus and davis dr. Sheridan college address. Not road worthy. no secret scam here.
 
Govdeals is US so can't be Sheridan's.....


Oh really ? Is that so ?

You know, sometimes it only takes one click at 3 seconds to keep from making yourself look like a moron.

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I read it over. The costs of storing all those bikes, sorting the stuff out, not to mention the couple of tractor trailer loads it would take to get them to your location may not give a good return on the investment, even for a training school.
There are new looking tires, tool boxes, first aid kits, and you could get maybe $7-800 for the runners, which are still pretty beat up looking. Scrap the rest, metal has value.

it looks legit, there's a contact at Sheridan if in doubt.
 
Might want to take note of those models & model years.

That way you know which "AWESOME DEAL!" to avoid when you see a too-cheap-to-be-true bike out at one of the sketchier dealerships next year.
 
Might want to take note of those models & model years.

That way you know which "AWESOME DEAL!" to avoid when you see a too-cheap-to-be-true bike out at one of the sketchier dealerships next year.

Here is the list http://www.govdeals.com/photos/6064/Attachments/6064_1_0.pdf
In case it is deleted I have copied and pasted below.

It doesn't have to be too-cheap-to-be-true situation here...

Oldest bike is one Yamaha TTR125 2000
Newest bikes are 3 Yamaha TTR125LE 2012




MAKE
QTY YEAR MODEL

Honda
4 2004 CRF100F
2 2005 CRF150F
10 2006 CRF150F
4 2007 CRF150F
5 2011 CRF150F
7 2007 CBR125R
9 2008 CBR125R
12 2007 CG150

Yamaha
1 2000 TTR125
1 2003 TTR125LE
2 2004 TTR125EX
4 2008 TTR125LEX
4 2008 TTR125EX
6 2009 TTR125E
3 2009 TTR125LE
4 2010 TTR125EZ
3 2010 TTR125LEZ
3 2012 TTR125LE

Kawasaki
6 2005 BN125


TOTAL: 90
 
Great opportunity for anyone starting a motorcycle school, motorcross training or gym khanna school, maybe even for a track school. It works out to about $500 a bike even if you bid up to $50K. However, the bikes are probably pretty beat up and not road worthy condition. Would take quite a bit more work to get them road safety, if its even possible.

I think the problem is not that they are beaten up. The description explains "To our knowledge there are 4 motorcycles that are not operational, all the rest are in good working order. Please note that these are not road worthy. Ownership papers are available for all motorcycles."

These are not road worthy because they may not be legal in Canada, like the 12 Honda 2007 CG150's... sold in Brazil only, as far as I know... so you can't plate them for road use here...
 

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