As @c10 said photos help. I don’t know of anything McIntosh makes being below $1,000. And not very stealth like.Hi,
I have a McIntosh sleeper arm. It’s in great condition. Can someone tell me what it’s worth? One person told me they were originally 400 to build. It sounds low to me.
Any info is appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
Well what are your intentions for the arm? Sell, use, fit to current bike Gen 1 or 2, can you provide pictures of arm which will show what you have & its condition. So as asked prior by c10 Pictures?Hi,
I have a McIntosh sleeper arm. It’s in great condition. Can someone tell me what it’s worth? One person told me they were originally 400 to build. It sounds low to me.
Any info is appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
Well what are your intentions for the arm? Sell, use, fit to current bike Gen 1 or 2, can you provide pictures of arm which will show what you have & its condition. So as asked prior by c10 Pictures?
Well it is a Well put together set up axel bolt, rotor, brake setup. You have a sense of humor looks like two birds lined up side by side on stands.
It’s actually cheaper to have the stocker modified.It’s just a debate....I was just trying to prove that the arms were more costly to have built vs the cheap ones you see on eBay.
Beautiful bike what are the rims?Thanks Frank,
This is about the only other image I could find of the bike with that arm on it. It looks pretty close but who knows. I was just trying to find out some info for my buddy that I gave the arm to.
Thanks,
Mike Maloney
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Turbo busa, stretched, with aftermarket wheels, and dirt bike bars. We need to have more pics and details on your build!Thanks! Those are RK Excel wheels. I ended up selling them. I had a set of Carrozzeria wheels from a previous bike that I thought looked a little cleaner.
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Turbo busa, stretched, with aftermarket wheels, and dirt bike bars. We need to have more pics and details on your build!