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Re: FS: 2003 Suzuki SV650S (Slightly Pic Heavy) Located in Wisconsin
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SardonicJester
on 07/04/2014, 12:04:35 UTC
It is finally riding season.
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Re: FS: 2003 Suzuki SV650S (Slightly Pic Heavy) Located in Wisconsin
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SardonicJester
on 20/03/2014, 13:29:50 UTC
Final price drop.
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Re: FS: 2003 Suzuki SV650S (Slightly Pic Heavy) Located in Wisconsin
by
SardonicJester
on 11/03/2014, 12:43:33 UTC
Weather is starting to warm up and I have been getting quite a bit of response from Craigslist.

So I figured I would bump it up here again.

MISC answers from inquiries:

Yes, it is still available.

Sorry, price is really not negotiable on the bike. I may be willing to throw in the gear with it, but price for the bike is firm. (KBB assumes it has over 20K miles)

I would have to check when I get home to get the actual sizes of the gear is, but I believe I purchased Mediums for everything and size 11 shoes. (I am 6'1", 180lbs, and everything fit fine. Jacket is a little on the smaller side than I like, but it worked)

Title is clear.

Any known issues are cosmetic. (As can be seen in the pictures)
Some rashes on the fairings
Missing 1 bar end (Roughly $15 to get 2 new ones)
Missing 1 frame cover ($44 if bought from OEM seller. Just a piece of plastic)
Makeshift shift lever (works fine, I never bothered to change it. Roughly $15 for a new one)

I had fixed the Green Connector issue that is extremely common on the SV650S. (http://www.svrider.com/forum/showthread.php?t=210993&highlight=)
((The pics in the first pic are of this bike. I have not had any issues since it was repaired))
I also had it fixed up by Road Track & Trail for damage that was initially there when I bought it. (Bent radiator, needed new fan assembly)
I have the receipt for this.

Bike has never been dropped, set down, etc. by me. Any and all damage was there when I bought it and has not had any impact on drivability (minus the green connector thing).
I installed the frame sliders and tank grips practically when I bought it. (Was my first bike so wanted to make sure to try and protect it a little in case of accidents)

I started it up and ran it for a few minutes about a week ago. (Somebody else was going to come and see it)

Yes it does come with the rear seat

No I do not have a trailer for it.

Regarding price: It is pretty firm. I am already taking a loss due to the maintenance/parts I put into it (mainly the radiator.....). I would keep it if I had the time to ride it. Unfortunately I usually have to take too much stuff with me to work everyday, so I am stuck taking the car.
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Re: [WTS] ASrock H81 Pro BTC
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SardonicJester
on 21/02/2014, 13:37:50 UTC
Purchased a few of these and have an extra.  This board has never been used what so ever and is 1 week old.  If anyone wants to buy it great...if not back to Newegg it goes.

$100 worth of BTC (preev.com prices) I am willing to include shipping at this price... If you want faster 2 day priority add another $5 and it ships tomorrow.
Edit: LTC is also fine





$80 shipped to 53132?
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Re: Selling Xbox One's, CHEAP
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SardonicJester
on 21/02/2014, 13:11:02 UTC
Taken from another thread about these fraudulent Xbox's.

"Advanced exchange: Microsoft will ship a replacement product to you first, and then you'll send back your non-working item. There are a few important things to note about advanced exchange:

You must provide credit card details for an advanced exchange. A hold will be placed on your credit card for the price of an Xbox One console or Kinect sensor.
You're responsible for sending the non-working product in within 14 days after receiving the replacement product to avoid having your credit card charged."

The trick is Microsoft don't put a hold for the full cost of a console on your card, they just do a check. So people use a pre paid visa or vcc with £1 on to do this and the serial numbers to set up a repair can easily be found or given to you if you ask a seller on eBay etc.

When Microsoft clicks on they're not receiving the broken xbox that doesn't exist back they will try charging the card which obviously won't work where it only ever had a pound on it and the only trace is the delivery address which conveniently is the buyers and not the seller.

With the use of Bitcoin as the payment method and not accepting PayPal etc (there is nothing identifying the seller), but there's nothing stopping Microsoft chasing it up or bricking your console down the line or worst case scenario the seller using stolen credit cards to pass the security checks (Microsoft are meant to be clamping down on pre paid cards) which would result in more than a bricked console for whoever buys one.

TL/DR - It is fraud and the only person who has anything to lose is the buyer. Seller is safe since Microsoft won't have any of his information, only yours. (Because Microsoft will ship straight to you.)
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Re: [WTS] Used 2013 Hyundai Genesis 2.0T Aftermarket Parts
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SardonicJester
on 04/02/2014, 14:38:47 UTC
Currently 6° out.

Time for a bump.
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Re: FS: 2003 Suzuki SV650S (Slightly Pic Heavy) Located in Wisconsin
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SardonicJester
on 04/02/2014, 14:38:36 UTC
Currently 6° out.

Time for a bump.
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Re: 7950 only 290kh/s. What's wrong? (thread concurrency:8960 max)
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SardonicJester
on 01/02/2014, 04:24:34 UTC
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cgminer versions 2.11.3 and up can be used to mine with high thread concurrencies now.  Follow these instructions:
WINDOWS: Open console and type
Code:
setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
Now, close the console (it will not work if you open cgminer in the same window).  Open cgminer using a .bat or a new console, high thread concurrencies will now work.

LINUX: Open terminal and type
Code:
export GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT=100
Now high thread concurrencies should work in cgminer.

From: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117221.msg1256502#msg1256502

cgminer --scrypt -w 256 -v 1 -I 20 -g 1 -l 1 -T  --thread-concurrency 21712

voltage - 1087
core - 1050
memory - 1500

I do not have Sapphire, but this gives me 630 kh/s on my 7950s. (MSI)
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Re: XBOX ONE CONSOLES - US & CA ($125) UK ($150)
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SardonicJester
on 31/01/2014, 14:45:47 UTC
How did you get the consoles?

Taken from one of the threads linked above:

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"Advanced exchange: Microsoft will ship a replacement product to you first, and then you'll send back your non-working item. There are a few important things to note about advanced exchange:

You must provide credit card details for an advanced exchange. A hold will be placed on your credit card for the price of an Xbox One console or Kinect sensor.
You're responsible for sending the non-working product in within 14 days after receiving the replacement product to avoid having your credit card charged."

The trick is Microsoft don't put a hold for the full cost of a console on your card, they just do a check. So people use a pre paid visa or vcc with £1 on to do this and the serial numbers to set up a repair can easily be found or given to you if you ask a seller on eBay etc.

When Microsoft clicks on they're not receiving the broken xbox that doesn't exist back they will try charging the card which obviously won't work where it only ever had a pound on it and the only trace is the delivery address which conveniently is the buyers and not the seller.

With the use of Bitcoin as the payment method and not accepting PayPal etc (there is nothing identifying the seller), but there's nothing stopping Microsoft chasing it up or bricking your console down the line or worst case scenario the seller using stolen credit cards to pass the security checks (Microsoft are meant to be clamping down on pre paid cards) which would result in more than a bricked console for whoever buys one.

TL/DR - It is fraud and the only person who has anything to lose is the buyer. Seller is safe since Microsoft won't have any of his information, only yours. (Because Microsoft will ship straight to you.)
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Re: Bitcoin Ignites Ron Paul's Parallel Currency Revolution
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SardonicJester
on 30/01/2014, 19:18:36 UTC

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Kool, I guess it`s about time Ron Paul Coin anyone Huh

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I'd buy Roncoin.

I'll just leave this here.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=389070.0
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Re: PayPal Scam me fighting back
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SardonicJester
on 29/01/2014, 20:50:35 UTC
Nope. Your money is gone.
Paypal states clearly in their user agreement that they do not provide seller protection for digital goods.

11.3 Eligibility Requirements.

To be eligible for PayPal Seller protection, you must meet all of the basic requirements listed below under (a) Basic Requirements. To be covered for Item Not Received protection, you must meet both the Basic Requirements and the Item Not Received Additional Requirements listed below under (b). To be covered for Unauthorized Transaction protection, you must meet both the Basic Requirements and the Unauthorized Transactions Additional Requirements listed below under (c).

Basic Requirements:
You must ship the item to the shipping address on the Transaction Details Page.
You must respond to PayPal's requests for documentation and other information in a timely manner.
The item must be a physical, tangible good that can be shipped.
Your primary residence, as listed in your Account, must be in the United States.
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Re: [WTS] order for LTC rig / LTC USB miners, shipping in FEBRUARY !
by
SardonicJester
on 16/01/2014, 15:30:48 UTC
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Re: [WTS] GPU's 3x7950 + 1xR290 in hand
by
SardonicJester
on 16/01/2014, 00:21:44 UTC
Payment sent for MSI.

And received.  Ships Monday.

7950 received. Seems to be hashing away just just fine. Runs at ~624 kh, my others run at ~637. (But the one I received is also a dual 6 pin version. Others are 1-8 and 1-6 pin)

Packaging was good. (Card was in anti-static bag surrounded by a ton of bubble wrap)

Only thing I am worried about is the crossfire adapter parts of the card look beat up/broken.
Will give it a shot this weekend to see if it works in tri-fire with my other cards. (Mainly bought the card for mining but wanted to use it for gaming too.)

Overall was a good transaction. Would do business with Miaviator again.
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Re: FS: 2003 Suzuki SV650S (Slightly Pic Heavy) Located in Wisconsin
by
SardonicJester
on 15/01/2014, 16:57:43 UTC
A SV isn't worth that, not in that shape, and I love the things!

I sold mine for well under what you are asking, with a lot less miles and a lot more done to it two years ago. If you would take $2000 I would send you a boatload of LTC right now, but I doubt that would fly.

http://www.kbb.com/motorcycles/suzuki/sv650/2003-suzuki-sv650/suggestedretailvalue/

Good luck with the sale.


Thank you for the offer.
Yea. That is too low for me right now. Maybe $2500 if bought and picked up this weekend, but I can't do $2000.

I gave up on using KBB for motorcycles. Before I bought this bike I checked KBB against every bike I saw and KBB was always quite a bit lower than all of them. (from Dealers and Owners)

Right now, you are correct. My price is probably a little high since it can't actually be ridden.
But once spring rolls around, and everyone else's prices start to rise (which they always do around spring), I know it will sell quickly for my asking price locally.
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Re: FS: 2003 Suzuki SV650S (Slightly Pic Heavy) Located in Wisconsin
by
SardonicJester
on 15/01/2014, 15:59:06 UTC
I will bid 2.9 you have a trailer with it?

Thank you for the bid!
It is little lower than I would like to take for the bike right now though.
(Sorry for the ticker on the first page. It is a little deceiving since it takes Mt.Gox price, which is about $100 over everyone else.)

No, I do not have a trailer.
So buyer would either need to have a trailer to pick it up or would have to ride it home (what I did when I purchased it).

If I get an offer that I am willing to take now, and buyer does not have a trailer, I would not mind keeping it in my garage until buyer can come get it in spring.
(Offer would have to be at least 3k. 2,750 for bike and I would just consider the extra 250 rent for garage storage)
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Re: FS: 2003 Suzuki SV650S (Slightly Pic Heavy) Located in Wisconsin
by
SardonicJester
on 15/01/2014, 14:03:27 UTC
Man would I love this thing! If it's not sold by the spring time, I might be very interested in this!

QFT. Haha.

I am planning on fixing up a few of the small things before spring.

Replacing the shift lever. (The one on it is fully functional and the only one that's been on it for as long as I have owned the bike, but it is kind of junky. So I figure I'll replace it since it's cheap)

Replacing the right side frame cover. (Just a black piece of plastic which you can see in the pictures that is missing. The one screw that was there stripped so I ended cracking the frame cover when getting it off. Again, it's cheap so I might as well replace it.)

Other than that, and the cosmetic fairing damage, it is a great bike. I just don't have the time to ride it as much as I'd like. :/
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Re: FS: 2003 Suzuki SV650S (Slightly Pic Heavy) Located in Wisconsin
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SardonicJester
on 15/01/2014, 13:49:31 UTC
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Re: FS: 2003 Suzuki SV650S (Slightly Pic Heavy) Located in Wisconsin
by
SardonicJester
on 14/01/2014, 14:04:16 UTC
I accept:

Bitcoin
Litecoin
Other Alt coins
Script Mining Hardware
Aftermarket parts for 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T
Custom exhaust fabrication work
Etc. (Feel free to make me offers of anything. If I don't want it, worst I can say is no)
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Re: [WTS] Used 2013 Hyundai Genesis 2.0T Aftermarket Parts
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SardonicJester
on 14/01/2014, 13:58:52 UTC
I accept:

Bitcoin
Litecoin
RonPaulCoin
Fiat
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Re: Switchercoin.com ! We mining forks - get LTC !
by
SardonicJester
on 13/01/2014, 16:25:46 UTC
Looks like 42 coin has been added and is what is being mined right now.

Pool info is cut off at only 3 places after the decimal. (.00X)
This needs to get updated, otherwise it looks like no one is actually getting paid for mining.
(Also looks like there is no transaction history screen for 42 yet either)