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Started by NesquikNinja, June 14, 2012, 11:08:42 AM

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NesquikNinja

After getting an insurance quote, I think I'm going to get a Bonneville pretty soon.

I'm considering selling my gs and need help pricing it.

2007 with 7000 miles.

Minor wreck on right side- only cosmetic and is minimal from a low sppeed get off. Scratches on exhaust, Suzuki emblem, side fairng, barend and lever. Dime sized abrasion on nose fairing and a crack near the front turn signal.  led rear signals currently not working...I beleive it needs a relay but I'm not too great with electricals.

All maintenance up to date, runs flawlessly, good tires, good brakes, etc. Includes all tools needed to service the bike, adjut chain, change oil, check valves, etc

I may keep it because I like it, but if I sell I can pay my insurance a year up
Thanks!

Quote from: MarkB on June 18, 2012, 08:55:19 AM
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jestercinti

Search your local Craigslist, e-bay "completed listings", cycle trader, and the For Sale section of this Forum.  It will help you determine a price that you can get for your bike.

That's what I do in my area.
Bikeless and Broke at the moment...

spokes100

I use the Kelly Blue Book(KBB) and National Automobile Dealers Association(NADA) websites to get a ballpark figure.  As jestercinti said "Search your local Craigslist, e-bay "completed listings", cycle trader, and the For Sale section of this Forum.  It will help you determine a price that you can get for your bike."  NADA and KBB survey the dealers for their prices and private owners will usually set a high asking price and then be willing to deal.  I bought my '92 for way less than the book value just simply because of it's condition and the local economy being depressed.

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