Be honest and describe the trike in full detail. List anything on it that might be qustionable or a dent or what ever thats not a problem, but that you want them to know about. The more info you put about the bike and its history, the more money you will get for it. As far as listing fee, it depends on what you put the starting bid at, and what the bike goes for. I sold a street bike for $1600 last month. It was a $30 listing fee + another $30 based off the final price. ( $1600 ). For a 300 that would go for $400 to $1000 tops your prob looking at $15-$50. Don quote me
Clay Whitman
Newnan, GA
AMSOIL DEALER
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