Have you ever tried selling bike panniers?
Have you ever tried selling bike panniers?
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Hugo Stiglitz

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40,438 posts

232 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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Rack, aluminium panniers. Facebook marketplace and the comments are 'will it fit my (different) model? Read the ad? I don't know.

Will you take 20p?

I think my friend can collect on my behalf (friend lives 50miles away) 'oh you're wrong side of the city'. No way. Seriously, not withstanding the 50miles distance?

I'll be passing on Tuesday around 2pm are you in? Ah no. Sorry (after numerous tedious questions).

Are all Triumph bike owners like this or just the ones on Facebook?!

Super Sonic

11,737 posts

75 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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I think that's selling online in general, there are YouTube videos and meme lists (bored panda etc) specifically about this.

JulianHJ

8,858 posts

283 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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If they're Expedition panniers (or similar) for a Tiger, stick them on www.tiger800.co.uk or www.tiger-explorer.com as appropriate. Generally no messing around on there in my experience (the 800 forum); I've bought and sold loads of stuff without any issues.

Hugo Stiglitz

Original Poster:

40,438 posts

232 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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JulianHJ said:
If they're Expedition panniers (or similar) for a Tiger, stick them on www.tiger800.co.uk or www.tiger-explorer.com as appropriate. Generally no messing around on there in my experience (the 800 forum); I've bought and sold loads of stuff without any issues.
Ah good call.

KTMsm

28,982 posts

284 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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Typical marketplace

I mostly sell on Ebay as Classified Ad / BIN - still some idiots but FB / Gumtree are far worse

Decky_Q

1,912 posts

198 months

Wednesday 30th November 2022
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I had leather set of saddle bags and front tool roll on my drag star, they sold within minutes of posting the ad and guy collected them on a blue sv650, I dont think they were a style match but hey ho.

the cueball

1,661 posts

76 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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Sounds like typical morons trying to waste time and get stuff on the cheap…

Haven’t you had any offers of changing them for a Subaru or X box yet??

I went through a period of no matter what I put up for sale, I was always offered those 2 things for some reason… hehe

For sale: nice Honda RC51

Matey boy: I’ll give you £10, an X box and I have a 160k Impreza that just needs a clutch and 4 tyres to swop.

Eh no thanks….

mikey_b

2,446 posts

66 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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I sold my old Tiger 800 OEM panniers via the tiger800.co.uk forum. No hassle at all - someone expressed an interest using proper sentences, showed up when he said he would, looked them over and handed me the cash, then put them in his car boot and drove away happy with a cheery goodbye. Facebook Marketplace buyers (of anything) can be a different breed.

What panniers are they?

Hugo Stiglitz

Original Poster:

40,438 posts

232 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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mikey_b said:
I sold my old Tiger 800 OEM panniers via the tiger800.co.uk forum. No hassle at all - someone expressed an interest using proper sentences, showed up when he said he would, looked them over and handed me the cash, then put them in his car boot and drove away happy with a cheery goodbye. Facebook Marketplace buyers (of anything) can be a different breed.

What panniers are they?
Just some generic Chinese ones but then I've priced them accordingly. What I've found with Facebook is you price something to sell, it attracts those who want it for peanuts. Price it high to negotiate and it doesn't trigger interest.




Dog Star

17,240 posts

189 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
What I've found with Facebook is you price something to sell, it attracts those who want it for peanuts. Price it high to negotiate and it doesn't trigger interest.
Funnily enough I was watching a car dealer on YouChoob last night recounting stories of nightmare customers - and his issues encountered with “cheap people” wanting a bargain being the worst customers; he found that he would refund them, sell the car at a higher price and have a decent customer.

Back to panniers - I’ve sold quite a few over the years and I would say that they are probably the easiest things to sell ever; always get your money back.

Marquezs Stabilisers

2,168 posts

82 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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Don't put them on ebay as an auction - they always go for far less than they are worth that way (which is where I buy my panniers). Classified ad is much better - FB marketplace is full of the aforementioned swap for an xbox, or another one that wastes time "will you post to xxx?" - I'll post them anywhere mate as long as you pay for courier pickup. As long as you pay me I don't care if you're in Moscow, Ayrshire or Moscow, Russia!

Hugo Stiglitz

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40,438 posts

232 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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Marquezs Stabilisers said:
Don't put them on ebay as an auction - they always go for far less than they are worth that way (which is where I buy my panniers). Classified ad is much better - FB marketplace is full of the aforementioned swap for an xbox, or another one that wastes time "will you post to xxx?" - I'll post them anywhere mate as long as you pay for courier pickup. As long as you pay me I don't care if you're in Moscow, Ayrshire or Moscow, Russia!
Ah yes. I set the expectations 'look its priced to sell if happy with my price I'll post'.

A few messages latter

'I'll pay you by PayPal and if you can post you're cost mate'.

No.

I sold a motorbike this week. The buyer wanted £150 off as 'I have had to drive two hours each way'. Even after I had told him at the start I'd already reduced it below what it's market value is and there's lots of interest now'. Rant over.

snagzie

651 posts

81 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
mikey_b said:
I sold my old Tiger 800 OEM panniers via the tiger800.co.uk forum. No hassle at all - someone expressed an interest using proper sentences, showed up when he said he would, looked them over and handed me the cash, then put them in his car boot and drove away happy with a cheery goodbye. Facebook Marketplace buyers (of anything) can be a different breed.

What panniers are they?
Just some generic Chinese ones but then I've priced them accordingly. What I've found with Facebook is you price something to sell, it attracts those who want it for peanuts. Price it high to negotiate and it doesn't trigger interest.



I guess not many people want to travel to Australia to pick them up?

CoreyDog

868 posts

111 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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Haven’t sold but have bought a set through FB Market.

Found a decent looking pair, messaged the guy asking if still available, asked a question about condition. Told him I’d drive up to Shorpe tomorrow to collect.

Arrived handed him asking price (Was a reasonable price so wasn’t bothered about haggling), had a coffee and a chat with him for an hour about bikes, jumped in car and drove home. Easy.

Dog Star

17,240 posts

189 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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CoreyDog said:
Arrived handed him asking price (Was a reasonable price so wasn’t bothered about haggling), had a coffee and a chat with him for an hour about bikes, jumped in car and drove home. Easy.
On a vaguely related note - sold some slate tiles on FB recently, lady turned up with her husband to collect. Really nice people. Turns out he was the chairman of the UK Katana owners club and had no less than seven of the things. Ended up chatting to them for about an hour outside in the dark.

SteveKTMer

1,199 posts

52 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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I've found that the best people to sell to are those in a one make forum like a bike forum for xyz bikes, where everybody know the real value of a part and you don't get the dicks. You have to offer it at a reasonable price but there's usually a good response.

KTMsm

28,982 posts

284 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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If it makes you feel better I put some slabs on "collection only" for free

How many people do you think I had asking if I would deliver for free too

FFS !

I'm actually surprised I didn't have anyone ask if I would lay them for free

bimsb6

8,562 posts

242 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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KTMsm said:
If it makes you feel better I put some slabs on "collection only" for free

How many people do you think I had asking if I would deliver for free too

FFS !

I'm actually surprised I didn't have anyone ask if I would lay them for free
Those idiots seem to think the fact that “but i dont drive” is going to make a difference!

Dog Star

17,240 posts

189 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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KTMsm said:
If it makes you feel better I put some slabs on "collection only" for free

How many people do you think I had asking if I would deliver for free too

FFS !

I'm actually surprised I didn't have anyone ask if I would lay them for free
With my vast stack of slate tiles I didn’t get that, but I did have my first “buyers” simply not turn up - held them for him all weekend, spoke to him on the phone etc and he said he’d be there Sunday evening at the latest.

Sunday 7pm he tests me to ask if it was ok to pick them up during the week. Just ignored him and blocked him.

Sorry - thread hijack.

Hugo Stiglitz

Original Poster:

40,438 posts

232 months

Thursday 1st December 2022
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Dog Star said:
KTMsm said:
If it makes you feel better I put some slabs on "collection only" for free

How many people do you think I had asking if I would deliver for free too

FFS !

I'm actually surprised I didn't have anyone ask if I would lay them for free
With my vast stack of slate tiles I didn’t get that, but I did have my first “buyers” simply not turn up - held them for him all weekend, spoke to him on the phone etc and he said he’d be there Sunday evening at the latest.

Sunday 7pm he tests me to ask if it was ok to pick them up during the week. Just ignored him and blocked him.

Sorry - thread hijack.
That's the problem, if they sense good nature they think they'll test it to the max..

I had someone continously cancel. In the end I gave up. His excuses were epic.