Selling my bike. She has ~1600 miles on her. Runs perfect. There's a small dent in the gas tank from being dropped. Don't expect to ride her if you come to look at the bike. I don't deal with joyriders. Price is $4200 and is somewhat firm.
I have the title in hand. More pictures when I get a chance. First, original, and only one to ever ride this bike. She's a 2005 but I bought her last year, so she's only been on the road a year.
I will give a $50 discount to those that have taken the MSF course. Just bring your card with you.
Selling her because she was just a stepping stone to a more advanced bike. I'd love to keep her but that's thousands of dollars sitting in my garage and I don't ride enough to justify two bikes.
SOLD
I'm not in a huge rush to sell. Is my price absurd? What's a more reasonable price to expect? Thanks.
The average retail on NADA, which is supposed to be more accurate for motorcycles than, say KBB, is about that price. Certainly not absurd.
Quote from: Bboy AJ on August 13, 2007, 12:03:36 PM
Is my price absurd?
I think the point was, you didn't list a price.
Oh! I am an idiot :laugh:
Updated; thanks.
:laugh: :thumb:
I'd really prefer to sell it now rather than wait until next season.
Up.
the season is coming to an end for some people so selling is more difficult now and consumers are looking for deals. if you can store it for the winter and put it up for sale once the weather improves in spring.
Quote from: frankieG on August 21, 2007, 07:20:40 AM
the season is coming to an end for some people so selling is more difficult now and consumers are looking for deals. if you can store it for the winter and put it up for sale once the weather improves in spring.
Of course. But I'd rather sell now if possible and invest that money for the time being. Though I'm not going to budge on the price so if I have to wait, that's fine.