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C5alive Marketplace => For Sale - Sinclair C5 Parts & Accessories => Topic started by: Luke S on 20, September, 2013 - 16:46:25

Title: Looking for an expensive pod
Post by: Luke S on 20, September, 2013 - 16:46:25
On ebay

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sinclair-C5-Original-Control-Pod-In-Full-Working-Order-Tested-Breaking-Comp-C5-/161110679650?hash=item2582f1e062 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sinclair-C5-Original-Control-Pod-In-Full-Working-Order-Tested-Breaking-Comp-C5-/161110679650?hash=item2582f1e062)
Title: Re: Looking for an expensive pod
Post by: pso-buzz on 20, September, 2013 - 16:51:45
This guy is always expensive. But it's only because people will pay.
Title: Re: Looking for an expensive pod
Post by: c5mick on 20, September, 2013 - 17:15:59
It's the same as I paid for a complete c5 with a working pod,
There is an expensive front wheel cover too, oh and expensive rear wheel centre caps.
Think I may break all mine and retire, lol
Title: Re: Looking for an expensive pod
Post by: danny7147 on 20, September, 2013 - 17:36:28
Pricey, but then again if someone is in dire need of a replacement Pod what choice would you have but to pay it? To be fair to the guy I've bought from him before and he's a really good seller to deal with, but it's a really depressing situation that we're finding ourselves in seeing all of these apparently working C5s stripped just because there are no spares around...
Title: Re: Looking for an expensive pod
Post by: rs20004wd on 20, September, 2013 - 17:54:48
Expensive- too right! It pushes genuine enthusiasts to extortionate financial highs just to keep mobile. So now a mirror has jumped from £41.00 to £74.99, wow, but you do get a fixing bracket, or are right hand mirrors more expensive than lefts? They are all 'Buy it Now' sales, take it or leave it and not a 'or best offer' in sight. Can the ordinary working man in the street really afford this level of over inflation? I agree with danny7147, he's a 'really good seller' rather than a Sinclair C5 enthusiast.
Title: Re: Looking for an expensive pod
Post by: Luke S on 20, September, 2013 - 18:33:15
The most expensive pod I've seen sell for is £50 ish not £75
Title: Re: Looking for an expensive pod
Post by: danny7147 on 20, September, 2013 - 18:52:20
Huge thanks for the sponsorship by the way! :-) I used to have the same situation with vintage bikes, they're worth three times in parts what they are as a complete vehicle for the simple reason that there are coun more people looking for an elusive part to complete a resto compared to people looking for one to restore. Take my 1950 Norman, I've spent the better part of £400 restoring it, everything authentic. As a bike it's probably worth £150 on a good day, but in bits I could get £300 with my eyes shut! Same with C5s... I've bought four in the last few months, two were near £100. Both of them had full working electrics, and when you take into account the lights, mouldings, handlebar cover, pod clips, boot, boot clips, the list goes on, what's the sense in keeping them roadworthy? It's a tragedy... But unfortunately it's the only way to get parts!
Title: Re: Looking for an expensive pod
Post by: danny7147 on 20, September, 2013 - 18:53:59
Oh, and have either of you seen how much I just had to pay on there for a microswitch for my horn? ;-)
Title: Re: Looking for an expensive pod
Post by: Luke S on 20, September, 2013 - 19:23:11
Oh, and have either of you seen how much I just had to pay on there for a microswitch for my horn? ;-)

 I saw it on eBay but how much did you buy it for

I was lucky when I fitted my horn because my dad had one in a draw, the exact same as the original
Title: Re: Looking for an expensive pod
Post by: danny7147 on 20, September, 2013 - 19:42:28
£16 for the switch! I've actually got a brand new boxed horn kit that I got with that C5 the other day which has the switch in it, but I just figured that I've had an original horn sitting on a shelf for about a year now and if I used the switch from the boxed one it would really knock the value down... but even so, £16 is pretty crazy for a little switch!
Title: Re: Looking for an expensive pod
Post by: c5mick on 20, September, 2013 - 22:36:11
Hi
The parts are worth what a buyer is prepared to pay. If no one pays the asking price then the parts won't sell. Boots clips sold for £16.00 the other week, within a few days of these being sold another pair were on EBay with a starting bid of £16, if someone is desperate enough they will pay silly money.
It's a fine balance, those who can't wait pay top dollar the cool dude who sits back gets it cheaper, you can get dragged along in an auction. Not sure what the answer is, don't suppose there is one, it's just supply and demand.
Mick
Title: Re: Looking for an expensive pod
Post by: Luke S on 21, September, 2013 - 08:33:08
If it doesn't sell, he'll probably drop the price a bit but not much  ::)
Title: Re: Looking for an expensive pod
Post by: danny7147 on 21, September, 2013 - 11:33:28
Do the blueprints for the ULA still exist? Making microchips is out of any of our expertise, but surely an electronics company could. Sure, cost etc, but I'm just curious... Any ideas if the plans exist?
Title: Re: Looking for an expensive pod
Post by: Luke S on 21, September, 2013 - 12:36:58
Is this what your looking for

http://c5alive.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1601.0.html (http://c5alive.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,1601.0.html)

correct me if I'm wrong
Title: Re: Looking for an expensive pod
Post by: danny7147 on 21, September, 2013 - 16:50:55
The thing with the little plastic bits that he makes is that I could make them all easily out of polyurethane so they'd be almost identical to the originals, it's just whether there's enough of a market to warrant the outlay. I've pretty much given up on moulding clear bits like indicators, but hi viz flags, rubbers, centre caps, wing mirror brackets, pod clips, they're all easy, the problem is that it would mean an outlay of about 60 quid per item to set up the mould. His are okay, but not perfect, wrong material. I might look at doing another catch of hi viz masts soon though, we ended up selling nearly 60 of them lol!
Title: Re: Looking for an expensive pod
Post by: dansretropod on 21, September, 2013 - 21:13:37
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His are okay, but not perfect, wrong material.

Maybe, but they're not meant to match the originals identically unless, like you say you mould them.  The benefit of a 3D printer is you can create entirely new designs and modify existing component designs easily, something that I'd like to see someone do with a mould.

Some items I wouldn't try to recreate, like wing mirrors, are far too complex, but theres plenty of potential for 3d printing and the C5. When the designs are done, you just hit the print button, leave it for a bit and out they pop and if its wrong or you want to change something you edit it on screen and print again, rather than spend another day having to create another mould with expensive mould making material ;)

Next up I think will be my own take on a hi viz mast, maybe one that slides up and down ;D

PS Welcome to the new owners, I hope you implement many new and exciting features on the website. Single sign-on for FB and twitter users would be useful ;)