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TravisW
I have a 1985 Windstyler that I'll be putting on the bay shortly. It's pretty well complete, with the F/F, cranks, sprocket, Hutch OGK mags, rear brake (with lever) Hutch "woody-style" bars, Hutch SR stem, Hutch pedals, and Hutch seatpost clamp. First off, are the Japanese "woody-style" bars considered "Woody Bars", or just considered the Japanese Hutch freestyle bar?

Secondly, is the payoff better to split the parts up, or sell as complete (once fees, etc are paid)?

I'll be posting it here for sale as a whole unit before it goes on the bay, if anybody's interested (once I get some photos taken).
agentheinz
Let's see a pic or two up here. It depends on the condition---if it's a real clean "survivor", you may get more for it as a complete. If it's tired and worn, you might get more from folks looking for parts for a resto. My opinion anyhow. I know of a NOS one that could be had for $400, might use that as kind of a guide.
TravisW
It's not particularly clean---it was rattle-canned, so I stripped the paint off the mags. I'll get some photos shot. From what you said, though, I'll probably end up parting it out.
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