I'm sorry. I can not answer the question of so many idiots...
Excellent you are fitting in well already, dont worry more idiots will be along shortly with many many questions.
I'm sorry. I can not answer the question of so many idiots...
I'm sorry. I can not answer the question of so many idiots...
It is an established fact that a lot of bikes stolen from the UK end up in eastern Europe, hence the proliferation of UK-spec parts (left-dipping headlights, MPH speedos) being sold from places like Lithuania and Romania. So when a previously unknown dealer like you from that part of the world comes along with no introduction and, with their first post, breaks forum rules it appears less than 'above board'. It looks like spam or a scam. This is what prompts the sort of replies you've seen. And yes, I know dealers/breakers from that part of the world also buy damaged bikes legitimately from the UK (I've sold a bike to each of the countries mentioned) but people remember bad things, not good.
Introduce yourself properly - say who you are, how you work, where you source your bikes etc and you're likely to get a different response than you do when you post an unreadable list of part numbers without prices. With the right approach and the right reassurance that your business is legitimate you could attract plenty of business from here.
will spend money,oh yeah theres another one called (a silver rod)
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It is an established fact that a lot of bikes stolen from the UK end up in eastern Europe, hence the proliferation of UK-spec parts (left-dipping headlights, MPH speedos) being sold from places like Lithuania and Romania. So when a previously unknown dealer like you from that part of the world comes along with no introduction and, with their first post, breaks forum rules it appears less than 'above board'. It looks like spam or a scam. This is what prompts the sort of replies you've seen. And yes, I know dealers/breakers from that part of the world also buy damaged bikes legitimately from the UK (I've sold a bike to each of the countries mentioned) but people remember bad things, not good.
Introduce yourself properly - say who you are, how you work, where you source your bikes etc and you're likely to get a different response than you do when you post an unreadable list of part numbers without prices. With the right approach and the right reassurance that your business is legitimate you could attract plenty of business from here.