Scrap yards in the Dirty?

Deviant1

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Twisted and I just bought two bikes in need of some parts. I was thinking that we need a place to list some boneyards and maybe leave some comments about what they have in the yard. I got nothing so someone else start us with something.
 
There is a place in Sumter,SC called MIDS. I believe in reference to location. And a better place in Jackson, SC. This place I found via Google. If you want go there, he is only open on fri&sat mornings. Let me know if you do go. I been dying to get down there.
Mids is more of a crotch rocket place but, they have rear sets... I talked to them on the phone and they told me to bring a cardboard mock-up and we could work from that as far as hole patterns,etc...
 
I wish there was someplace close to the metro ATL area, but sadly have found nothing. :(
 
ATLANTA CYCLE SALVAGE - 437 O'Roarke Drive - Stone Mountain, GA 30088 Phone: 770 498-1355

SMITTY'S CYCLES and SALVAGE - 7900 West Point Road - West Point, GA 31833 Phone: 706 643-7542 Fax: 706 645-1335

Steve's Cycle Salvage - 25 U.S Hwy. 319 North - Tifton, GA 31794-9401
Phone: 912 386-8668 - Phone: 1-800-622-9253 - Fax: 912 386-4628

Cycle Rama Salvage PO Box 40 Lavonia, GA 30553 706-356-1030 or Toll Free at 866-573-2525

F AND S CYCLE SALVAGE - 607 Highway 225 N.E. - Calhoun, GA 30701 Phone: 706 625-2574

try some of those for GA
 
Just a heads up for you guys! I found a scrapyard (if you want to call it that) in Davenport, AL close to Ft. Deposit (out in the sticks). The name of it is Motorcycle Matrix, the owner will not let you walk around without him and everrything you touch is a collectors item or a collectable as he calls them! He has about 2000 or so old bikes, mostly japanese, and they vary in age from just a few years old to 50 years old, and vary in condition from barely able to be revived to total waste! If you see a frame of any sort, it is sold as is and you may not remove any parts from it! If you find parts(scattered in the mud and the mess) and think you may want it, you ask him how much for it, he will look it over for several minutes and then deliberate an astronomical price! He will not budge on whatever price he deliberates either! Then he tells you how collectable that part is and how hard they are to find! For example, he has tons of tanks hanging on an old fence and laying in the mud under the fence. All of them dented up a bit, some rusted through, none of them have caps, and the insides are rusted like hell! The cheapest one he gave me a price on was $55 and it had many rusted through pin holes, no cap, no pet-cock, and solid rust inside and out! He gave me a price of $100 for a yamaha 125 2 stoke tank that was in not much better shape! I found the wheel I wanted but he wanted $100 for it, so I left it! I priced many other things but he was just rediculous! I left with nothing but the damn gas it cost me to get there! I just wanted to let all of you know that it is not worth your time to go there!
 
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