So what's your point MVetter? Do you think I'm the only one that will ever buy a bike with a dead battery? If I'm the first here who did, shouldn't it be a learning experience for others who may do the same? I buy salvage bikes all the time with blown engines and fix them, shouldn't be a reason to avoid it. Even with a dead battery the repair isn't crazy expensive. $30k bikes shouldn't be throw away bikes if the battery was neglected.
I went and talked to Sev in person as you recommended. I'm following advice here on the forum.
Forums are for helping and learning.
I will continue to fix this bike because that's what I do. I will film it all and post it on my YouTube channel to help others in the same situation. Whether they bought it dead or let it sit. Dead batteries are and will be an issue and going forward we need to know what our options are. I will provide that information and you can't stay on your high horse.
Could you write a few paragraphs about your conversation with Sev?
Sorry I have not figured out how to quote little portions on this site, it is pretty simple elsewhere.
Could you put a link to your Youtube I guess they call it a channel?
There recently was a guy who laid his electric bike down or something along those lines. The dealer in the interest of safety drained the battery to 0 state of charge and gave it back to him. That one is kind of more interesting as it involves what collision coverage means and hence the rates for the insured. Ant the total cost of ownership being lower advocates and their logic.
I don't know for sure but the thought that this whole thing is in the hopes of someone or multiple folks contacting you saying if you part it out how much for this or that certainly comes to mind. You did not pay more than what the good wheels and shock absorber and forks are worth did you?
How about the other guy on here helping via private messages is that working out, That also goes for the helping guy and how realistic this user here is.