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Those are some great looking busses. Perfect tailgating vehicle and all painted in the right colors already. Detroit diesel engines-not too bad. Looks like they've been well maintained. :yes:There are 3 Cy ride busses on Ebay. 2 were at 900 dollars and the other at 500 earlier today. Would make great tailgate vehicles.
A few questions: What does Fair Mechanical condition mean? Do they run?
Also How do you get one of these Insured? Or do you just not bother?
That's the key right there, roughly half a million miles on all of them, there is a reason why they are no longer in the CyRide fleet.
First bus is gone. Bidding was hot and heavy with 47 bids. The bus went for $3,050. Someone is going to have a great tailgating rig!There are 3 Cy ride busses on Ebay. 2 were at 900 dollars and the other at 500 earlier today. Would make great tailgate vehicles.
Fair mechanical condition is probably the best you can expect for a bus that is almost 15 years old with that many miles.
the way we have with our bus is the driver doesn't need a CDL as long as their isnt over 15 passengers.
And anyone with a CDL can tell you, law enforcement is just looking to nail your *** for every little offense. Just leaving the tailgating lot and you get pulled over and get breathalyzed, if you blow right at .02 (legal limit is .08) you will lose your CDL for life and will never be able to drive your bus again.Be very careful. The required certification is based on the weight of the bus, not the number of passangers. So --- if the bus is of XXX weight, you must have at least a class "B" CDL. If you carry people on that bus, you must have the "Passenger" endorsment. If the bus has air brakes, you must have the "Air Brake" endorsment. Fines and punishment for violation can be very severe.