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Question about GS I found on craigslist

Started by GSBRY, March 19, 2013, 09:07:37 PM

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jestercinti

Ok did some searching.

It's a dealer. Probably used bike dealer. He has other bikes for sale. Same background fence.

Bikes clean, but a bit high priced.


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blade715

That seller is a liar. I guarantee it. There was no gs500 sport to hit the production line. He's trying to get a lot of money out of a wrecked bike. That he restored and wants his money out of.
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Higgins13

Quote from: blade715 on March 20, 2013, 05:35:18 PM
That seller is a liar. I guarantee it. There was no gs500 sport to hit the production line. He's trying to get a lot of money out of a wrecked bike. That he restored and wants his money out of.

Agree but if you really want it offer 2000.
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sledge

`Buying used bikes 101`

Rule #1  Sellers often tell lies.
Rule #2  If in doubt....... refer to rule #1

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codajastal

Quote from: sledge on March 21, 2013, 04:22:53 AM
`Buying used bikes 101`

Rule #1  Sellers often tell lies.
Rule #2  If in doubt....... refer to rule #1

:thumb:
yes sir. Truer words have never been spoken about sellers of items


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john

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Quote from: codajastal on March 21, 2013, 04:53:48 AM
Quote from: sledge on March 21, 2013, 04:22:53 AM
`Buying used bikes 101`

Rule #1  Sellers often tell lies.
Rule #2  If in doubt....... refer to rule #1

:thumb:
yes sir. Truer words have never been spoken about sellers of items

I have never lied about a car or bike I have sold.  An informed buyer is a happy buyer.  Though I have had a few walk away over the dumbest stuff... like I "I cut down the signal stalks because I hated how far they stuck out."  Whatever dude.  Just go buy a mystery bike that the seller claims is pristine...

I had an 07 chevy pickup that I was selling.  It was in perfect condition -body and drive train.  I told each potential buyer the things I did to it (which was an alarm and aftermarket power windows).  Most walked because it looked too new to be pristine.  No dents, do dings, no accidents, upholstery perfect.  I traded it in for more than I was selling it for.  How pathetic is that.  I had to go to back to the dealer after we negotiated a price and ask what they would give me for it -which turned out to be more than what edmunds said it was worth private sale.

I think the problem is every buyer expects you are lying, and therefore if it looks perfect it must have been in a wreck.
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Quote from: john on March 21, 2013, 01:13:20 PM
Quote from: codajastal on March 21, 2013, 04:53:48 AM
Quote from: sledge on March 21, 2013, 04:22:53 AM
`Buying used bikes 101`

Rule #1  Sellers often tell lies.
Rule #2  If in doubt....... refer to rule #1

:thumb:
yes sir. Truer words have never been spoken about sellers of items

I have never lied about a car or bike I have sold.  An informed buyer is a happy buyer.  Though I have had a few walk away over the dumbest stuff... like I "I cut down the signal stalks because I hated how far they stuck out."  Whatever dude.  Just go buy a mystery bike that the seller claims is pristine...

I had an 07 chevy pickup that I was selling.  It was in perfect condition -body and drive train.  I told each potential buyer the things I did to it (which was an alarm and aftermarket power windows).  Most walked because it looked too new to be pristine.  No dents, do dings, no accidents, upholstery perfect.  I traded it in for more than I was selling it for.  How pathetic is that.  I had to go to back to the dealer after we negotiated a price and ask what they would give me for it -which turned out to be more than what edmunds said it was worth private sale.

I think the problem is every buyer expects you are lying, and therefore if it looks perfect it must have been in a wreck.

Your prolly right with what your saying... I've found the mojority of people like things stock standard when you sell bikes and or cars.  :thumb:
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