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trying to sell my gs500, what do you guys think is a fair price?

Started by exacto, March 05, 2012, 06:50:25 PM

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exacto

Ive decided to sell my first bike, and go on to my second bike. I had it for a bout a year but now that i feel comfortable riding on the street i want to purchase a supermoto. Nothing against you guys...haha

its a 2001 GS500E, and in  great condition. The guy i bought it from had the engine rebuilt and ive only put on about 1,000 or so miles.  Total miles read around 22,000. Paint is perfect. frame is perfect. tires were replaced 500 miles ago. Just replaced oil/oil filter. Only thing that is mildly bad is that it has that hovering idle thing every now and then. Other than that its a great bike...just not a sueprmoto.

I paid 2,000 a year ago, do you still think i can get that out now? I hope at least 1,800$.


rayshon

Depends on where you sell it

look up other prices for similiar bikes in the same region  ;)

Pontiackid73

Sounds fair. I got my 01 for 900$ bucks but she has been beat to sh$#. In mint condition with new tires I'd say your in the ballpark it you live in the right neighborhood.
My bike isn't leaking oil, it's just marking its territory.

http://i.imgur.com/J1u6o.jpg

mister

I'll give you 2 packets of chips, a pack of gum and a chuppa chup. :thumb:
GS Picture Game - Lists of Completed Challenges & Current Challenge http://tinyurl.com/GS500PictureGame and http://tinyurl.com/GS500PictureGameList2

GS500 Round Aust Relay http://tinyurl.com/GS500RoundAustRelay

exacto


ninjeff


craigs449

a bit off topic, but what supermoto are you looking to get?  I picked up my 01 gs500 to KEEP from putting any more street miles on my Husqvarna SMR...............
2001 Suzuki GS 500 "Commute Killer"
2008 Husqvarna 510 SMR
2002 Honda CR 250 "Project Pain-in-the-ass"
2001 Honda XR 50

exacto

Im located in Manhattan Beach, CA

and im looking at either a Drz400sm, or a Husqvarna sm610. I know a lot of supermotos break down easy, but i heard nothing but good on these. My friends dad had a xr650, the only bad thing about that bike is that it would take forever to start up on the kicker. Might llok into the XRs too...

craigs449

the drz and husq 610 are decent all around bikes that have a pretty lax maintenance schedule.  My husq 510 SMR is an awesome track bike with a very intensive maintenance schedule, and the GS500 fills the street commuter void quite well.

for supermoto info, be sure to join supermotojunkie.com

-craig
2001 Suzuki GS 500 "Commute Killer"
2008 Husqvarna 510 SMR
2002 Honda CR 250 "Project Pain-in-the-ass"
2001 Honda XR 50

LEMON8

your in cali, prices for things are weird compared to the midwest.

some cars over in the midwest might be worth $600 but over in CA its like $3000. Same goes the other way. You bring back something rust free and its worth a lot more.

I figure CA normally has 50 degrees weather so you COULD ride all season and prices are higher. Ask what you put in to the bike, if you did mods, cleaned it up, added upgrades and go from there. You should be able to get $1500-2500 for it.

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