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1999 KX500 forks / triple clamps (eBay)
Posted: 05:04 pm Feb 27 2011
by David_L6
This could be a good deal for someone wanting to upgrade.
(NOTE: This is NOT my auction and I don't know the seller.)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/KX500-KX ... 4157431c98
Posted: 05:30 pm Feb 27 2011
by factoryX
damn.
Posted: 11:38 pm Feb 27 2011
by rbates9
S.O.A.B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Why now? Why not 2 months ago?
Posted: 01:56 am Feb 28 2011
by factoryX
idk but I am going to try and get these if no one else does.
Posted: 07:14 am Feb 28 2011
by Julien D
Go for it. Go ahead and put a thread in the ebay hands off section so other users here know you want them.
Posted: 11:22 am Feb 28 2011
by SS109


juliend wrote:Go for it. Go ahead and put a thread in the ebay hands off section so other users here know you want them.
+1

Posted: 02:04 pm Feb 28 2011
by factoryX
ditto, but if anyone else wants them go for it. I am all for it but I have other options that I'm watching as well.
Posted: 04:47 pm Feb 28 2011
by sped66
I'm watching. Dunno if I'll bid or not. Depends what the price looks like near end of auction.
I also hadn't planned on posting in the "hands off" section.
Posted: 11:45 pm Feb 28 2011
by KDXrider1989
I was looking at these earlier today, seemed too good to be true. But if yall really need it, I'd say get it. I found a pair of KLX 300 forks and triple tree - starting bid $10 - no reserve

I'm thinking of getting those
Posted: 12:22 am Mar 01 2011
by factoryX
damn it..

Posted: 09:44 pm Mar 03 2011
by sped66
Some clown is driving up the price on the KX500 forks. Out of 14 bids, he's placed 11 so far. In fact, 7 bids in a row from him at one point.

Posted: 10:14 pm Mar 03 2011
by factoryX
just saw it.

Posted: 10:21 pm Mar 03 2011
by SS109


sped66 wrote:Some clown is driving up the price on the KX500 forks. Out of 14 bids, he's placed 11 so far. In fact, 7 bids in a row from him at one point.

Probably a buddy of the seller.
Posted: 01:31 am Mar 04 2011
by Mr. Wibbens
It's a friggen auction, maybe he just wants them

Posted: 02:27 am Mar 04 2011
by factoryX
right...Bidding up an auction is quite common on eBay, and eBay doesn't do anything against it as they get 3% of final bid.
They're gone?
Posted: 06:39 am Mar 04 2011
by Tedh98


sped66 wrote:Some clown is driving up the price on the KX500 forks. Out of 14 bids, he's placed 11 so far. In fact, 7 bids in a row from him at one point.

That is the way eBay's max bid system works. You enter the maximum you are willing to pay and anytime someone else bids against you, eBays system automatically keeps you on top. That is until those other bidders exceed your max price.
So those 7 bids in a row are really the other person making 7 attempts to be the current winner of the auction.
Posted: 06:57 am Mar 04 2011
by Julien D
Exactly what Ted said.
Say the auction was at 20 bucks, and this guy (we will call him Guy) enters a maximum bid of $60. The price doesn't go to sixty, it goes to 22 or whatever, just enough to be more than the current bid. Someone else bids 30, ebay enters bid for Guy at 31. Someone bids 35, ebay enters bid for Guy at 36. And so on and so forth until this someone or someone else bids higher than Guy's maximum bid. Hence the 7 bids in a row.
Posted: 09:06 am Mar 04 2011
by sped66
Ah, I see. (I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to ebay.) Thanks for the info fellas.
Posted: 05:40 pm Mar 04 2011
by factoryX
but there aren't bids in between, just 7 bids from him. Also, the 77% bidding activity with seller is real convincing. Just to give you and idea how bad the bidding system on eBay is, last year a used headlight piece for a 88-89 trx250r went for $1,500, nevermind you can pick them up for $100-$300 all day

. Every single bidder except the winning bid, had 100% activity with the seller. And now to cover up this self bidding system, they make their accounts private so you can't see the activity with the seller.
Posted: 05:57 pm Mar 04 2011
by Julien D


factoryX wrote:but there aren't bids in between, just 7 bids from him.
y u no comprende? The only time you will see a bid in between, is if the new bidder put in a higher max bid than Guy's $60 max bid, and then Guy goes back and increases his max bid above the new guys max bid. This is the way you see it alternate. Called a bidding war.
The same seller can NOT bid up an auction by putting in higher bids in a row. All he would be doing is increasing his max bid. The current price would not change and the increases in his max bid would not be reflected in the sale history unless one of the increases is done AFTER someone bids something higher than 60 and tops his max bid.
In order to bid up your own auctions, you would have to have more than one account bidding. If a guy has three accounts, he can list it on one, put in a max bid from the second, then put in a higher max bid from the third account, and then back and forth.
Say a product is on auction with a starting bid of .99. I see this, and I want it. I think i will pay no more than $15 for it, so I go ahead and bid that. The price of that is currently .99 cents, but my MAX bid kept private by ebay is $15. Some other guy comes along, sees that the highest bid so far is from me at .99, and he bids $5. Ebay lets him know that his bid was not the highest so far, and ebay automatically increases my bid to an amount higher than 5. The guy then bids again, bidding 12$. Same thing happens. Say nobody else bids. I bought it for just over $12, The bid history only shows 3 bids all by me. Because the other dude never put in a bid higher than my original bid, his bids won't even show up. The first one for .99, the second for a little over 5, and the third and final one for a little over 12
Clear as mud? My Ebay philosophy is if there is something I want, I figure how much I'm willing to pay tops and feel like I got a good deal. I wait until the last minute of the auction and post a max bid of that amount then. Unless somone already has a max bid higher than what I'm willing to pay, I win. If they do, then so be it, I didn't want to pay that much for it anyway. I refuse to get into bidding wars. You're only going to pay the amount it takes to beat the next highest bid, not the amount you had as your "max bid".