When I knew I needed to sell my big bike, I kept putting it off through sentimentality. I realy didn't want to part with it, but I knew it needed to go. I left it for a couple of years, by the time I came to sell it, it needed so much work, I had to cut the price from £6,000 to £3,500.( I should have sold it when it was in prime condition,) and take the hit, the longer it was left, the more would need doing. Spent a couple of days cleaning it, polished out all the rust, and still only got half its worth. Sentimentality and delay cost me money.
Spend the next few months tidying and get your mates/family round for a clear out, then painting party..no wine untill it's done mind!
Then put it on the market in the new year for a quick sale. Have it valued and decide what you'll take as a minimum and stick to it. If they want it, they will come back with a better offer. If they don't, no loss. They are on the make.
Best of luck.
Spend the next few months tidying and get your mates/family round for a clear out, then painting party..no wine untill it's done mind!
Then put it on the market in the new year for a quick sale. Have it valued and decide what you'll take as a minimum and stick to it. If they want it, they will come back with a better offer. If they don't, no loss. They are on the make.
Best of luck.